There’s a lot that’s familiar in this version, but enough variety, panache and bravado to raise it up a notch and give it, well, a raison d’être.
Questioning a diagnosis and picking up the slack
And, will leaving my terrible job make me look flaky?
OpenAI launches new enterprise platform in bid to win more business customers
Frontier can work with OpenAI agents, enterprise-build agents, as well as agents from third parties like Google, Microsoft and Anthropic.
Researchers Expose Network of 150 Cloned Law Firm Websites in AI-Powered Scam Campaign
Criminals are using AI to clone professional websites at an industrial scale. A new report shows how one AI-powered network grew to 150+ domains by hiding behind Cloudflare and rotating IP ranges.
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These Seahawks carved their own identity without ego or entitlement
The Seahawks are plenty talented. They obviously wouldn’t be in the Super Bowl otherwise. But their star power is secondary to their connectedness.
How Seattle’s 1892 Metropole Building went from gunfight to good fight
More than 130 years after it was built and a fatal fight was on its doorstep, the Metropole Building in Pioneer Square thrives as a a hub for nonprofits with office, child care and community spaces.
Amazon outbids WA utility for one of nation’s largest solar projects
Tech companies like Amazon are racing to build datacenters that power AI. That requires a lot of electricity.
Seahawks’ Super Bowl run followed Ernest Jones’ defense of Sam Darnold
The Seahawks have not lost since Ernest Jones IV defended Sam Darnold in November. Some might say that’s coincidence, but others see it as a defining moment.
New Pioneer Square art gallery opens in former Davidson space
Gallery No. 85 debuted this week in Pioneer Square after a Seattle attorney took over the former Davidson space. Former employees will run the new gallery.
Woodland Park Zoo gets giant tortoises from soon-to-close Reptile Zoo
Woodland Park Zoo will feature two giant tortoises for its “Wild Encounters” exhibit, and visitors will soon be able to touch them.