Is our state getting smarter about AI, or getting outsmarted by it?

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When healing comes with a wagging tail

A dog licks a woman's face.

As healthcare grows more stressful, providers at the Seattle/King County Clinic turn to a simple solution: “four legs and furry,” says clinic director Julia Colson. HOPE Animal-Assisted Crisis Response therapy dogs help ease fear and anxiety, creating calmer moments for patients seeking care. The free clinic is open now through Sunday at Seattle Center.

 

Resounding Love Center for the Arts builds community through song

Resounding Love Center for the Arts choir performs

Resounding Love Center for the Arts is an inclusive choir, but it’s also a love story. Shelton Dowd-Moultry and Marshan Moultry created this choir, in part, so people can feel seen, heard, and part of something bigger than themselves.

 

As AI grows, state leaders weigh guardrails for kids & companies

Brian Callanan with guests Dr. Katie Davis, Amy Harris, and Lisa Wellman

Is Washington getting smarter about AI, or getting outsmarted by it? Lawmakers are pushing for more transparency, deepfake detection, and guardrails for chatbot companions. City Inside/Out hosts guests to discuss corporate responsibility and the challenge of fostering digital literacy and AI innovation in a borderless world.

 

Council Edition: Lin & Saka respond to KCRHA audit & more

Brian Callanan with councilmembers Eddie Lin and Rob Saka

Should the King County Regional Homelessness Authority be reformed, replaced, or shut down? After a concerning financial audit, Seattle City Councilmembers Eddie Lin and Rob Saka weigh in on the agency’s future and Seattle’s role in the homelessness response.

 

New book maps 38 ways to explore Seattle’s natural side

"Seattle Field Guide: Explore Nature in the City" book cover

Warmer days are here, and so is your excuse to get outside. “Seattle Field Guide: Explore Nature in the City” highlights 38 nature-filled jaunts across Seattle, from beaches and boat rides to forests, gardens, and sweeping views.