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If the use of generative AI in the workplace didn’t seem complicated enough already, just consider what it means for big cities and other governmental agencies. 

  • Our guest on this week’s GeekWire Podcast is Jim Loter, interim chief technology officer for the City of Seattle.

  • Loter discusses how generative AI raises a number of novel risks and concerns for municipalities and offers a few examples of how city employees are considering using the technology.

  • Listen here, or subscribe to GeekWire in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen.

Catch up on last week’s GeekWire Podcast episode: Microsoft releases preview of AI-powered Windows Copilot, aiming to change how people use PCs

The regional office market in the Seattle area is “clearly struggling and highly volatile at present,” according to a new report that points to layoffs, hiring freezes and office closures as factors slowing the commercial real estate sector. Read more

M&A or bust? With fewer venture capital dollars available and investors prioritizing profitability, some early-stage startups are looking for acquisition deals. Read more.  

“Fabulous.” “Way better than Twitter.” “Different.” That’s what people think of Threads, the new app from Meta, according to our informal poll on the platform.

Tech Moves: Microsoft CVP to depart; Allen Institute for Immunology hires EVP; and more key personnel changes

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