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  • The holidays are over, both on the calendar and on the pop charts, and that's great news for an assortment of beneficiaries.
  • As climate change accelerates, local experts say the date Wisconsin's Lake Mendota freezes over is getting later, making safe conditions for activities that rely on snow and ice harder to predict.
  • AI is moving fast, faster than most teams, organizations, and leaders can keep up with. Late-stage fixes, loss of trust, stalled launches, and missed opportunities happen when responsible AI is treated as an afterthought. We Have a Powerful Tool in Our Hands, let’s shape it for human-centered impact. This workshop helps you get Build AI Right From the Start, before launch day, when decisions still shape outcomes. The choices you make today will define the AI of Tomorrow. What You’ll Learn In this 3-hour, hands-on workshop, you’ll learn how to: - Apply the WIN AI™ Methodology to real-world projects - Embed human-centered thinking directly into AI workflows - Turn responsible AI into better design, stronger creativity, and smarter innovation - Leave with practical tools you can immediately apply About the WIN AI™ The WIN AI™ Methodology is WE ARE IN AI’s proprietary, human-centered approach to building responsible AI: from problem definition to deployment. Designed for real-world use in companies, schools, and public institutions, it blends design thinking, systems thinking, agile practices, and gamification into a clear, repeatable methodology. At the heart of the workshop is the WIN AI™, a five-stage journey. The methodology helps reframe AI as something you build with people, not just for them. That’s not just semantic, it’s a completely different design approach. Designing for people assumes you know what they need, builds solutions in isolation, tests only at the end, and prioritizes efficiency over understanding. Designing with people, by contrast, centers real needs from the start, encourages collaboration throughout the process, and emphasizes iteration, feedback, and continuous learning. Every stage is guided by the SPHERE dimensions: Safety, Privacy, Human-Centered, Explainable, Responsibility, and, Environmental. This approach equips teams to move from understanding challenges to designing, testing, and continuously improving AI systems that are practical, impactful, and aligned with human needs. Who Should Attend This workshop is for anyone interested in applying responsible AI to real projects: - Designers (UX, product, service) - Developers & engineers - Product managers and innovation leads - Leaders managing AI initiatives in organizations - Educators teaching or guiding AI projects - Entrepreneurs building AI-powered solutions - Anyone responsible for shaping or building AI-powered work No advanced technical background required, just curiosity, responsibility, and a desire to create AI that drives real impact, builds trust, and makes a difference for people and organizations. Special thanks to Kiln Rancho Bernardo for supporting us in hosting this event. Kiln is a workspace experience designed to elevate performance and lifestyle, offering spaces built for creativity, focus, and growth. Learn more... Introductory Offer - seats are limited! This is a one-time launch cohort at a special introductory offer. Connect with us: This workshop is part of the ongoing WE ARE IN AI™ event series. We are a global platform dedicated to making responsible AI and Human-Centered Innovation clear, practical, and achievable, connecting those who are actively building the future with intention. To learn more: Website: https://weareinai.org/ Instagram: @weareinai
  • As more people stay active as they age, overuse injuries are increasing. A non-invasive treatment known as shockwave therapy can help ease heel and elbow pain. Here's how.
  • In Chinese mythology, the horse has always stood as a powerful symbol of strength, freedom, and vitality. The “heavenly horse,” or Tianma (天馬), is said to soar effortlessly through the skies, connecting the realms of heaven and earth. One can imagine its mane streaming through the clouds embodying both grace and determination. Within the Chinese zodiac, those born under the sign of the horse inherit that same vivacious energy. They live with enthusiasm, drawing others in with their humor and charm. Impulsivity may at times lead them astray, but their optimism and resilience always guide them forward. Wherever they go, their warmth and vitality seem to stir the air itself, leaving behind a soft echo of hooves - and joy. This year, we’re introducing a theme for our fair: 萬馬齊心 人人歡樂 - When ten thousand horses move as one, everyone rejoices. It speaks to the harmony that arises when strength is united with purpose, when independent spirits gallop together towards a shared horizon. The horse, for all its freedom, also embodies the delicate balance of individuality and unity. Join us as we come together to welcome the year of the horse as one vibrant community! San Diego Chinese New Year on Instagram and Facebook
  • Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the Pentagon was giving President Trump "maximum options" and that the war will not be "endless," a day after the president gave mixed signals about progress.
  • California built a first-in-the-nation system to police refinery profits during price spikes, but regulators delayed its rollout for five years. Now gasoline prices have surged to record highs as global oil markets spike amid the Iran war. The latest surge is also exposing a deeper problem: fewer refineries and a limited fuel supply in California.
  • Hours after the student was taken into custody in her campus apartment, she was released, after New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani expressed concerns about the arrest to President Trump.
  • Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem testified amid a pause in funding to her agency and increased bipartisan scrutiny of her leadership.
  • Locally, the strike affects about 115 building maintenance workers at San Diego State University and CSU San Marcos.
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