AI is here and its influence is growing. What does this mean for Tampa Bay?

2025-09-17 13:52:11 英文原文

作者:By Justine GriffinTimes staff

The Tampa Bay Times, in partnership with the Foundation for a Healthy St. Petersburg, is hosting a free event Sept. 24.

Kanika Tomalin, former St. Petersburg city administrator and deputy mayor, addresses the audience with the group of panelists seated behind her during the Tampa Bay Times Spotlight Beyond Baseball at the Foundation for a Healthy St. Petersburg's Center for Health Equity on June 3 in St. Petersburg. The next Spotlight Tampa Bay event is happening at the Palladium in St. Petersburg on Sept. 24.
Kanika Tomalin, former St. Petersburg city administrator and deputy mayor, addresses the audience with the group of panelists seated behind her during the Tampa Bay Times Spotlight Beyond Baseball at the Foundation for a Healthy St. Petersburg's Center for Health Equity on June 3 in St. Petersburg. The next Spotlight Tampa Bay event is happening at the Palladium in St. Petersburg on Sept. 24. [ DIRK SHADD | Times ]

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  • Justine Griffin - Economy and Health Editor

    Justine Griffin is the economy and growth editor. She can be reached at jgriffin@tampabay.com.



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