AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPublic Safety Tech: Seattle’s new Connect Seattle Camera Integration program lets businesses voluntarily share exterior security feeds with Seattle Police, using an opt-in device so owners control which cameras are shared. Civic Politics & Privacy: As a recall bid targets Mayor Katie Wilson, the petition also flags her concerns about police camera use; meanwhile Renton keeps Flock ALPR cameras powered down after privacy backlash and contract renegotiations. Tech Workforce: TikTok plans to cut 75 jobs in Bellevue as part of restructuring, adding to Washington’s ongoing tech payroll churn; Qualtrics also begins layoffs after its $6.75B acquisition of Press Ganey. AI & Data for Business: AWS and Amperity outline how enterprises can move beyond batch processing toward trusted, real-time customer data foundations for AI-driven decisions. Health IT: IKS Health rolls out Scribble Select ambient scribing at Western Washington Medical Group, letting clinicians choose AI-only vs AI-plus-human documentation support. Disaster Science: Washington researchers modeled how an Alaska tsunami could hit the state, finding surprising impacts beyond Cascadia-focused planning. Policy Watch: A Seattle Times Climate Lab complaint filed with Washington’s PDC alleges undeclared political advertising tied to I-2117. Local Tech & Power: Renton also approved a one-year moratorium on large data centers, citing strain on utilities and infrastructure.
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