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To use AI tools effectively, local leaders must optimize documents and information for AI, implement guardrails, and rely on human expertise to evaluate risks and benefits.
What we need to understand about the future of work Changes in technology, markets, and worker behavior are affecting how, when, and where people work. Understanding these changes is crucial to sound public policy.Your city needs a local data intermediary Imagine if every community had access to data on which children are missing too many days of school or which neighborhoods are becoming unaffordable. In some cities, that’s a reality.Food insecurity in the summer: Thinking outside the lunch box For many kids, summer means camps, family vacation and carefree days. But for kids who rely on school lunches, summer can mean three months without enough to eat.Living long and living well: How can we care for the nation’s caregivers? As our population ages, many Americans will need daily hands-on help to live, but what about their caregivers’ ability to live long and well?To improve school readiness, address the quality gap between preschool and informal child care Formal preschool is often less flexible and affordable than informal care, but children who attend classroom-based programs start kindergarten well ahead of their peers.If we elect a “girl” president, would we pay her the same as the “boy” president? “This is one of the jobs where they have to pay you the same. But there are so many examples where that doesn't happen,” Hillary Clinton answered recently to a young girl in Las Vegas.