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Utah governor urges states to retain authority over AI regulation
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In a recent NPR video interview, Utah Governor Spencer Cox argued that states should keep primary authority to regulate artificial intelligence, warning against broad federal intervention. He also linked AI’s rapid growth to surging energy demands, backing expanded nuclear power and calling for a "human-flourishing" approach to technology.
Utah's leaders are promoting the state as a data center hub while pledging to restore the shrinking Great Salt Lake, raising questions about water use in a drought-prone region. Governor Spencer Cox insists most facilities do not consume much water, but new legislation aims to increase transparency on their consumption. Environmental advocates and lawmakers call for better oversight to balance economic growth with conservation efforts.
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A Utah man named Thomas has found an unconventional way to afford his Tesla Cybertruck by working as a Grubhub driver. He dedicates about 20 hours a week to deliveries, using the vehicle's self-driving features to ease the process. This side hustle covers payments for both his Cybertruck and a recently purchased Tesla Model Y.
A group called Mormon Women for Ethical Government played a key role in redistricting Utah's congressional seats. Their efforts aimed to promote fairer representation in the state's political map. The involvement highlights growing civic engagement among Mormon women in politics.