A new software tool aims to help colleges and universities embed projects from real employers into academic programs, thereby expanding access to experiential learning beyond internships and capstones.
The new senior adviser for responsible AI will work across sectors to support the technology’s responsible use in strengthening services and economic development. He arrives from the U.S. Digital Response.
The artificial intelligence company has invited states and other government agencies to join a new cyber defense cohort, committing up to $15M to the program.
The state projects a savings of more than half a billion dollars over the next decade as it moves away from aging physical infrastructure and hands daily IT operations to two providers.
An order from the Federal Trade Commission follows allegations that the software company’s security failures led to a data breach between late 2021 and early 2022 involving the personal data of 10.1 million students.
The move comes as the state works to create money-saving AI agents and seeks to encourage more AI expertise. Other states also are striving for an edge in AI, sometimes with similar innovation labs.
The proposed legislation from Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia, would fund the Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center, which provides cybersecurity support to state and local governments.