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Local Music and Global Stages

Today The News Cycle focuses on celebrating national and local musicians. We sat down with Yuma Kano, pianist and winner of the annual Davis High Concerto Competition this year, who detailed his love for music and playing. Then, Carlos Chavez reports on Watermelon Music Store and how they allow local musicians to shine. Finally, Sam Ochsner-Hembrow covers the Grammys award show and Davis community members’ favorite moments.

Hosted and produced by Boyeon Choi. Packages by Carlos Chavez and Sam Ochsner-Hembrow. Music by Daniel Ruiz Jimenez.

Divine Intervention alt. w/Electric Compost Heap for 6:00pm on Feb 7th, 2025

Finally, finally, Jess Goddesse has arranged her brain in such a way as to enable a Best of 2024 feast for your ears, coming your way Friday at 6 p.m. Pacific on Divine Intervention. You'll hear tunes from near and far — from Sacramento's Th' Losin Streaks to Sweden's Goat and more — right here on your favorite freeform community station, KDRT 95.7 fm | KDRT.org.

3. Keeping Artificial Intelligence Real in Boston

Artificial Intelligence can prioritize which patients to treat based on the severity of their symptoms and their risk of clinically worsening. It can review tests like mammograms 30 times faster than humans and bring down the need for unnecessary biopsies. Wearable technologies can monitor vital signs and symptoms and deliver personalized health recommendations. And AI scribes can document conversations at medical visits and increase clinical efficiency. These advances also bring up issues around trust, liability, privacy, bias, and patient safety. David Bates tells us about the kinds of tasks AI can best help clinicians with and how this is changing the way health care will be delivered going forward.

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