World Cup; AI scams; Hospice of the Valley pet therapy

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On “Arizona Horizon,” we sit down with Andrés Martinez, Co-Director of ASU’s Great Game Lab, to discuss the discourse surrounding Folarin Balogun’s lifted ban. FIFA’s decision sent shockwaves across the globe over the influence President Trump may have had over the extremely rare ruling.

We also hear from Joe Ducey, consumer specialist at Better Business Bureau, to learn about the threat AI scams pose to senior citizens. While AI has many positive uses, it allows criminals to create websites, emails and impersonations that are increasingly difficult to differentiate from reality.

Finally, Lin Sue Flood, Hospice of the Valley Director of Community Engagement, Pet Connections Volunteer Ed Gesten and therapy dog Huck explain Hospice of the Valley’s pet therapy teams. The pets visit patients in homes, nursing home facilities and assisted living facilities for one to two hours per week.

Andrés Martinez, Co-Director, ASU's Great Game Lab
Joe Ducey, Better Business Bureau
Lin Sue Flood, Director of Community Engagement, Hospice of the Valley
Ed Gesten, Pet Connections Volunteer
Huck, Therapy Dog

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