La Cocina by Somerton Main Street Café celebra hoy su 20 aniversario con sabor mexicano

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SOMERTON, Ariz. (KYMA) – Este martes 5 de mayo, el Centro de Entrenamiento para Manejo de Servicio de Alimentos La Cocina by Somerton Main Street Café celebra su 20 aniversario, consolidando dos décadas de servicio continuo y formación comunitaria en la región.

Ubicado en el 950 East Main Street, en el segundo piso, este espacio se ha convertido en un referente local no solo por su oferta gastronómica, sino también por su compromiso con la capacitación de talento en el manejo de alimentos y atención al cliente.

Como parte de los festejos realizados el día de hoy, la celebración incluyó la degustación de un platillo mexicano, resaltando las raíces culturales y el espíritu comunitario que caracteriza a este proyecto desde su fundación.

Las actividades conmemorativas se dan luego de que, como antesala, el pasado lunes 4 de mayo el centro recibiera a un grupo de aproximadamente 50 adultos mayores, conocidos como “visitantes de invierno”, quienes fueron invitados por la Cámara de Comercio de Yuma para conocer de cerca las instalaciones y el impacto del programa.

Autoridades del proyecto destacaron que alcanzar 20 años de operación ininterrumpida representa un logro significativo, resultado del esfuerzo constante del equipo de trabajo y del respaldo de la comunidad.

Con esta celebración, La Cocina by Somerton Main Street Café reafirma su misión de seguir impulsando la formación de talento local y ofrecer un servicio de calidad que continúe siendo un punto de encuentro para residentes y visitantes.

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Cerró definitivamente el Cine de Calexico

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Cerró definitivamente el Cine de Calexico

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Microsoft, Google and xAI will let the government test their AI models before launch

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By Luciana Lopez, CNN

(CNN) — Google, Microsoft and xAI will share unreleased versions of their AI models with the government to curb cybersecurity threats, the National Institute of Standards and Technology announced on Tuesday.

The partnership comes after Anthropic’s powerful new Mythos AI model pushed concerns about AI’s impact on cybersecurity to a tipping point last month, helping prompt the White House to weigh a formal review process for AI.

The new agreements allow the Center for AI Standards and Innovation, within the US Department of Commerce, to evaluate new AI models and their potential impact on national security and public safety ahead of their launch. The center will also conduct research and testing after AI models are deployed and has already completed more than 40 AI model evaluations.

“Independent, rigorous measurement science is essential to understanding frontier AI and its national security implications,” CAISI Director Chris Fall said in statement. “These expanded industry collaborations help us scale our work in the public interest at a critical moment.”

Mythos, which Anthropic said is “far ahead” of other models in terms of cybersecurity, sparked a wave of concerns among governments, banks and utility companies over the past month. The company said it doesn’t feel comfortable releasing the model publicly yet and is restricting access to a select group of approved organizations. It has also briefed senior US government officials on its capabilities.

OpenAI also said last week that it’s making its most advanced AI models available to all vetted levels of the government with the aim of getting ahead of AI-enabled threats.

The partnerships could make it easier for CAISI to test AI by providing more resources, said Jessica Ji, senior research analyst at Georgetown’s Center for Security and Emerging Technology.

“They simply don’t have the same amount of resources (as big tech companies), either like manpower, technical staff and also access to compute, to cull these models, to do rigorous testing,” she said.

The White House is currently looking to consult with a group of experts to advise on a possible government review process for new AI models, CNN has confirmed. Doing so would represent a departure from the Trump administration’s light-touch approach to AI regulation thus far.

The New York Times first reported the working group on Monday.

“Any policy announcement will come directly from the President. Discussion about potential executive orders is speculation,” a White House spokesperson told CNN.

While Microsoft regularly tests its own models, CAISI offers additional “technical, scientific and national security expertise,” Microsoft Chief Responsible AI Officer Natasha Crampton said in a statement

Google declined to comment further on the agreement. xAI did not respond to requests for comment.

CNN’s Lisa Eadicicco contributed to this report.

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Green Lights are On at Night for Mental Health Awareness Month

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SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) – You may have noticed buildings around Santa Barbara County with green lights on at night.

It is part of an awareness campaign for the month of May which is Mental Health Month.

The department of Behavioral Wellness says it has many community partners joining in to light the county up with green lights.

This includes the District Attorney's Office, the County Courthouse, the Police Department, the Office of Emergency Management, and the Food Bank of Santa Barbara County.

The county will be holding many events supporting mental wellness and offering outreach for mental health screenings.

There will also be training for psychological first aid.

Experts say no one is alone in facing mental health challenges. This year's national theme, "More Good Days, Together" encourages us all to reflect on what a "good" day looks like, personally and for our communities.

Mental health is essential to overall health and well-being. Studies show, 20 percent of the population will experience a mental health condition in any given year.

For more information go to: Santa Barbara County Office of Behavioral Wellness

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