AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAI & Politics: A BBC “Question Time” special used an AI panel of historical figures, leaving viewers unsettled about how fast the tech is moving into public life. Mormon Pop Culture: “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” says Taylor Frankie Paul and Dakota Mortensen are banned from filming together after a domestic violence scandal, reshaping Season 5 plans. Utah Tech Backlash: Kevin O’Leary is defending northern Utah’s massive AI data center push, while critics warn about water and environmental impacts tied to the Great Salt Lake region. Local Transparency: Utah’s State Auditor launched “Transparent Utah,” a new MIDA dashboard aimed at answering public questions about the authority behind AI data center development. Civic Life & Sports: Salt Lake City redevelopment money is flowing for the sports/entertainment district even though on-the-ground work is still limited, and BYU’s NCAA golf and track standouts keep rolling. Accessibility Spotlight: A Utah County wheelchair duo behind “Extreme Motus” is expanding outdoor access through a new Pleasant Grove event for wheelchair users. Public Safety: Two missing Utah children were reunited with their mother after an international Amber Alert sweep.
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