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CU Brings ChatGPT to Campus, Live Music & Climate Exhibits Headline Boulder

CU Brings ChatGPT to Campus, Live Music & Climate Exhibits Headline Boulder

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Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for Thursday, February 12th. The Flatirons are standing tall and clear today from that stunning Louisville viewpoint, with snow dusting the peaks and CU Boulder's campus nestled below, promising crisp winter vibes perfect for getting out there.[1] Kicking off our morning, CU has just rolled out systemwide access to ChatGPT EDU for all students, faculty, and staff across campuses, launching March 31st after a $2 million investment to keep your data secure and level the playing field in this AI-driven world. CU Boulder Chancellor Justin Schwartz calls it a game-changer for dodging public platform risks while prepping everyone for tomorrow's jobs, complete with training on ethical use so you can innovate without worry.[7]

Over at the Fox Theatre tonight, Boulder's own all-girl indie-rock powerhouse The Galentines hits the stage with Squash and Desiderata, bringing that raw, electric energy that's got the scene buzzing head off to the Aggie Theatre where The Record Company celebrates the 10th anniversary of Give It Back To You with Jontavious Willis, low tickets warning, so snag yours quick for foot-stomping blues-rock that hits different live.[3][6] Music lovers, don't sleep on Trident Booksellers and Cafe at 6pm for Corsicana and Mantisgrove, blending soaring introspection with psychedelic surf waves that'll pull you into emotional depths over coffee.[10]

Art and climate thinkers, swing by the JSCBB building on Colorado Avenue from 9am to 5pm for Prometheus Fire, an exhibit fusing art and science to make you feel climate change through movement and sensation, drawing on the ancient myth to spotlight how our fire mastery sparked this crisis and urging real talk on human impact.[4] If you're into community action, Rocky Mountain Equality's Speaking Out volunteer training runs virtually from noon to 1:30pm, empowering you to advocate for queer and trans rights amid ongoing gatherings like tomorrow's Lunar New Year potluck at the Boulder Public Library.[2]

Just outside in Westminster, Pandora's Box at Alamo Drafthouse hosts An Evening of Magic tonight, a spellbinding escape that'll have you questioning reality over craft brews.[8] Boulder Reporting Lab keeps the pulse on local stories, pushing nonpartisan journalism to connect us all, so check their briefs for the latest under-the-radar scoops.[5] Whether you're hiking those snowy trails, catching tunes, or diving into exhibits that make you think, today's lineup turns winter days into stories worth telling, impacting how we live, learn, and lift each other up here in Boulder.

This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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