Early apprehension surrounding AI in education — largely driven by ethical concerns and fears of misuse — has given way to cautious optimism, according to John Baker, founder and CEO of the ...
Where were you on New Year’s Eve in 1999? Many in the tech industry were holding their breath as they watched the time-dependent results of their extensive “Year 2000 projects” — also ...
More and more streaming services have been jumping on the live sports bandwagon as they look to boost their viewership and reach new audiences. Netflix’s latest addition? The next two FIFA Women ...
(TNS) — A Columbus -based electric cooperative is receiving a $200 million investment from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to pay for wind and solar projects. The award announced Thursday to ...
The podcast cover image for this The Future in Context (TFIC) episode shows an AI-generated photo realistic blended image of the skylines of Pittsburgh, Penn., and New Haven, Conn. (DALL-E) As ...
(TNS) — At Wednesday's meeting, the USD 383 school board heard four technology practices schools can put in place or reinforce for students. The discussion follows a recommendation by The Blue ...
(TNS) — The Pentagon has shipped anti-drone technology to an area of New Jersey located where sightings of mysterious aircraft have set residents on edge and drawn accusations that the federal ...
(TNS) — The University at Albany is using federal funding to create scholarships for top-end students interested in its nanotechnology science and engineering programs that focus on training ...
(TNS) — The Spokane County Sheriff's Office is one of a number of agencies statewide and across the country turning to artificial intelligence and researchers to review to what Sheriff John ...
Jared Brey is a senior writer for Governing, a sister publication to Government Technology, covering transportation, housing and infrastructure.He is a contributing editor at Landscape ...
(TNS) — New Jersey schools may be required to develop policies to limit students from using cellphones and electronic devices during class. A bill introduced by State Sen. Paul Moriarty (D.