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Microsoft Announces Framework for Building AI Systems Responsibly

Microsoft has released a framework to guide how it builds AI systems. Titled the Microsoft Responsible AI Standard, the set of policies represents an important milestone on the...

Everything Announced at SMX Advanced 2022 for Leading Edge SEO & SEM

Seattle has been home to the annual Search Marketing Expo (SMX) Advanced symposium since 2007. Among the many industry milestones that have been lauded inside the Bell Harbor Convention Center on the...

Everything Apple Announced at WWDC 2022

Apple’s annual Worldwide Developer’s Conference was a hybrid event for 2022, hosting a flock of developers and members of the media at the Apple...

Seattle is “Most Fun City” to Visit in 2022

Fun-loving Americans can forget New York, San Francisco, or Los Angeles after experts revealed the most fun city in America to visit. It's Seattle,...

Everything Google Announced at Google I/O

Hardware grabbed much of the attention this week at Google I/O, the company’s annual developers’ conference, thanks to a number of highly anticipated product launches....

Great Scott!  MacKenzie is the Brightest in Seattle’s Stellar Lineup of Philanthropic Luminaries

Reporting from last week's American Philanthropic conference in Orlando, Puck reporter Theodore Schleifer outlined the geo-political shift that is occurring in the donor class from the right side of...

Doubling Down on the Best Keyboards of 2022

Like dueling pianos in a concert hall, striking the keys of the top computer keyboards of 2022 can bring forth a virtuoso performance for writers, coders and gamers...

Microsoft Enters Ground War to Counter Russian Cyberattacks, Seattle Tech Stepping Up

Last Wednesday, a few hours before Russian tanks began rolling into Ukraine, alarms went off inside Microsoft’s Threat Intelligence Center, just north of Seattle, warning of a...

Seattle’s NFT Museum: Can It Live on the Same Block as Climate Pledge Arena?

When Henry Ford ushered in the world of mass production at the turn of the century, making the automobile available to the middle and working classes, he...

Washington STEM announces new CEO

Washington STEM announced Milton Lang as the education nonprofit’s new CEO. He has a doctorate in higher education administration from Washington State University and was most recently...