AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAI in healthcare: Utah’s AI chatbot “Doctronic” has started refilling prescriptions online, sparking a legal and medical debate over whether non-licensed software should be allowed to perform doctor-like tasks and what safety rules should apply. Water & data centers: Cheyenne officials moved to revoke fill-and-flush discharge privileges for data center campuses after a Meta-linked contractor was tied to dumping a rare, deadly bacterium into municipal water systems—prompting broader scrutiny of data-center water practices. Wyoming wildlife conservation: Federal and local partners are marking 30 years since black-footed ferret reintroduction, with events in Wall and at Badlands National Park highlighting the species’ recovery. Energy & nuclear: The Trump administration says four privately developed reactors hit major milestones, with one reaching “critical” on July 4 at Idaho National Lab. Wyoming land & climate science: New research from the Teton Range suggests rock glaciers may be far more resilient than ordinary glaciers, potentially sustaining cold mountain streams as warming accelerates. Sage grouse policy: Gov. Mark Gordon is seeking public comment on proposed revisions to Wyoming’s Greater Sage Grouse Executive Order. Local tech & security: WyberAi, a Wyoming-built AI app builder, says it generates apps and scans live databases for exposed data before deployment. Economy & jobs: Riverton celebrated a new Amazon delivery station, adding warehouse and driver roles and boosting local delivery capacity.
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