News
Washington cities’ AI policies play catch-up as officials embrace new tech
Adoption outpaces guardrails as AI use raises ethical questions and rules are still being written — sometimes with help from ChatGPT.
Adoption outpaces guardrails as AI use raises ethical questions and rules are still being written — sometimes with help from ChatGPT.
Washington’s Department of Natural Resources is setting aside more than 77,000 acres of forest lands in Western Washington
Uber Eats will pay a record $15 million in back pay, interest and civil penalties to more than 16,000
Records show that public servants have used generative AI to write emails to constituents, mayoral letters, policy documents and more.
Stoking outrage in progressive cities is part of the game plan for evangelical preachers like Sean Feucht, whose influence has been steadily growing.