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Artificial intelligence is used widely, but few states have set rules

2 years 6 months ago

In the fall of 2016, the Connecticut Department of Children and Families began using a predictive analytics tool that promised to help identify kids in imminent danger. The tool used more than two dozen data points to compare open cases in Connecticut’s system against previous welfare cases with poor outcomes. Then each child received a […]

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Caitlin Dewey

Seal Delivered Sensual Charisma at St. Louis Show

2 years 6 months ago
Seal is my new life coach. Most of Seal’s Friday-night concert at the Stifel, billed as a 30-year celebration of the release of Seal’s first two albums, was classic Sealness, filled with his best-known songs and soul-haze vocals over first-rate instrumental craftsmanship served up with enough sensual charisma to induce spontaneous ovulation for those in the audience in the applicable age range, of which, admittedly, there weren’t many.
Steve Leftridge

Clayton Music & Wine Festival Offers Good Eats and Fun This Saturday

2 years 6 months ago
St. Louis sure loves its outdoor drinking and eating festivals, often centered on consumables that are delicious but a bit messy to eat from a paper plate while standing in a park (looking at you, barbecue). If you like the idea of an outdoor food fest but just feel like you haven’t found your version — the classy version — yet, then the Clayton Music & Wine Festival may be for you. Held in Carondelet Park (100 Block Carondelet Plaza, Clayton) this Saturday, June 10, the festival promises an “elegant” evening of wine, music and entertainment.
Riverfront Times

RFT Reviews the Week: May 29 to June 4

2 years 6 months ago
MONDAY, MAY 29. It’s glorious weather — one of those perfect St. Louis summer days that somehow lines up beautifully with one of our rarely allocated days off.
Anonymous