Bracing for the AI Revolution with Eric Howard
PODCAST EPISODE: Fathom co-founder Eric Howard discusses generative AI tools, artistic value and how creatives can adapt to a changing industry.
Journalists Face an Identity Crisis With AI
Will ChatGPT and other AI tools make reporters obsolete?
Will generative AI replace journalists? Many of those in the business think so, if preventative measures are not taken. Others say it’s a tool for brainstorming and increased productivity.
Bracing for the AI Revolution
How Capital Region creatives are adapting to generative AI
If you could create an image of anything in the world, what would it be? The house you lived in when you were six? A design for a new wine label? An oil painting of your dog dressed as Napoleon? Generative artificial intelligence has made this a possibility.
Can an African Plant Replace Artificial Sweeteners?
Davis startup introduces teas and chocolates made from sweet proteins instead of sugar
They say you can’t have your cake and eat it too, but Oobli (formerly Joywell Foods), a Davis-based startup, has introduced a healthy, guilt-free way for consumers to satisfy their sweet tooth. Their new line of canned teas and dark chocolate bars uses sweet proteins instead of sugar or artificial sweeteners.
The Connection Point: Evolution CO-Founder Alex Chompff
WATCH: Alex shares tips on how investors succeed with the help of Evolution
What is Evolution? Gain insight on how their heart of service contributes towards everything you need to start and grow your financial freedom.
Let’s find out in today’s discussion.
Fresh Perspectives at Sacramento’s Oldest Latinx Theater
How Teatro Espejo launches careers and enriches the community
If you pass the intersection where Sacramento’s Natural Foods Co-Op faces the food bank and walk along the light rail tracks, you’ll discover the city’s oldest Latinx and Chicano theater, Teatro Espejo.
Sacramento’s Sol Blume Music Fest Is Back in the Sun
A rescheduled Sol Blume sets new attendance record
After torrential rains hit the Capital Region early in 2023, flooding out Discovery Park, organizers of the upcoming Sol Blume festival planned there for April 29-30 had some decisions to make.
Art Exposed: Carrie Hennessey
The vocalist, instructor and writer emphasizes positive energy and risk-taking, whether onstage or coaching others
Carrie Hennessey has been known to belt out a tune while walking her dogs outside of her South Natomas home, but the neighbors in this otherwise quiet neighborhood don’t seem to mind. She picked up the moniker “Opera Mom” while her two children (now in their 20s) were in elementary school, but there is a lot more to her.
How to Keep an Employee Lawsuit From Taking You Under
A Private Attorneys General Act complaint can end your company. Here’s what’s coming next on PAGA
February 9, 2017, was a bad day for Mark Snyir and the Sacramento moving company he co-owns, Two Men and a Truck. He and his partner started the business in 2005, growing from two trucks and five employees to 16 trucks and 80 employees.
Medical Cannabis Paved the Way for Legalization in California. Now Patients Feel Left Behind
Many longtime advocates believe all weed use has a medical purpose and consider it immoral that high taxes and a lack of dispensaries have made it inaccessible to many patients.