
Bainbridge Island’s Future With AI
Is artificial intelligence a threat to our local community, or the very tool needed to preserve it? For many residents of Bainbridge Island, AI feels like a distant "tech" concept or a potential risk to the environment. However, as the digital landscape shifts, the cost of staying behind is becoming higher than the cost of moving forward.
In this episode of What’s Kenner French Thinking, R. Kenner French—bestselling author of Modern Millions—joins co-host Elaine Mingus to discuss the intersection of local government, entrepreneurship, and artificial intelligence. They explore how cities like San Francisco and Pittsburgh are already leapfrogging traditional hurdles using AI, and why Bainbridge Island is perfectly positioned to do the same. From balancing city budgets to de-escalating workplace tension, this conversation peels back the curtain on AI as a tool for humanity rather than a replacement for it.
What You’ll Learn
🎧 The "City Model": How major U.S. cities are currently using AI to solve homelessness, optimize traffic patterns, and manage massive workforces.
📈 Efficiency Over Redundancy: Why AI isn’t about replacing jobs, but about eliminating the "garbage in, garbage out" cycle in city management.
⚠️ The Risk of the Status Quo: The specific dangers entrepreneurs and local governments face when they ignore AI while neighboring communities adopt it.
🌱 Emotional Intelligence (EQ) via AI: A fascinating look at using AI models to improve interpersonal relationships, de-escalate conflict, and enhance communication at home and in the office.
Who This Episode Is For
This episode is a must-listen for Bainbridge Island residents curious about the future of their community, entrepreneurs looking to protect their assets and lower taxes through tech, and local government officials seeking ways to run a more efficient, citizen-friendly city.
Follow the podcast for future episodes as we continue to explore the frontier of AI and finance.
