A library board room has a different kind of power. It is calm, focused, and built for real thinking. This Pulse Check is where the conversation gets sharper. People sit around a table, the mic moves hand to hand, and the room does what the internet rarely does. It slows down long enough to tell the truth.
This matters because AI is entering schools, workplaces, and public systems whether we are ready or not. If we want a healthy future, we need brave conversations now. You will walk away with clearer boundaries, stronger questions, and practical ways to use AI without losing trust. You will leave with a plan you can explain to other people in plain language.
This is a 90-minute recorded session. You can choose to be on camera or stay off camera. Microphones are passed around so voices can be heard, not performed. The flow is consistent: Community Questions from the room and Ask Creed, Fourth Gen Prompted Questions to ground the discussion, then the surprise Spicy Debatable Question with a live vote (Strongly Agree, Agree, Disagree, Strongly Disagree). We close with an Encouragement Conversation and what is coming next, so every person leaves with a next step. This is how Fourth Gen Labs helps Pierce County stay More Human with AI.
Takeaways
You will leave with 3 practical ways to use AI at work while protecting privacy and trust.
Participants will walk away with 1 clear policy question to ask their organization before AI becomes routine.
You will leave with 2 ways to spot low-quality AI output before it creates problems for your team.
Target Audiences
Public sector and school staff who need responsible AI habits that fit real rules and real consequences.
Nonprofit operations teams who want to save time on writing and planning without cutting corners.
Local business owners and supervisors who want a steady, grounded place to think clearly and lead well.

