National AI news is useful, but it often arrives without the local operating context a St. George owner needs.
The better question is not "what launched today?" It is "what changed that affects a team, customer, vendor, or workflow in Southern Utah?"
What a local filter should do
- Translate platform changes into business decisions.
- Separate useful workflows from hype cycles.
- Keep Washington County constraints in view.
- Point readers toward the full news archive when a topic needs more depth.
What it should avoid
- Fake scale signals.
- Vendor praise without evidence.
- Advice that ignores privacy, staffing, or implementation time.
That editorial posture keeps AI coverage useful for owners who have real work waiting after they finish reading.