AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoUtah-Federal Public Lands: Utah and the federal government signed a co-management deal for the San Rafael Swell, with the state committing annual hands-on maintenance and law enforcement hours—aimed at stabilizing recreation and infrastructure. AI & Surveillance Politics: A Utah-based Harris Poll report says Americans don’t reject AI surveillance outright; they draw a line at “unchecked, indiscriminate” monitoring, a useful frame as Utah debates how much tech should watch the public. Elections & Campaign Money: Utah’s congressional primaries are getting hit with major AI-policy spending from national super PACs, including ads backing Rep. Celeste Maloy and targeting the AI regulatory debate. Local Governance & Data Centers: Community pushback against data centers keeps spreading, with residents pressing for moratoriums over water, noise, pollution, and disaster-planning impacts. Faith in Public Life: Utah Gov. Spencer Cox joined a national convening on faith-based colleges, underscoring how religious schools shape public dialogue. Public Health & Safety: A study highlights why AI medical chatbots can miss critical details in real-world use—relevant as Utah pilots expand prescription automation.
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