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Higher Education
Barton Community College Ditches Textbooks for Open-Source Materials
A public community college in Kansas aims to rely on Open Education Resource (OER) materials, or online sources, rather than hard-copy books. The college offers over 160 OER-certified courses, most of which are online.
May 28, 2024
Higher Education
Massachusetts Tech Foundry Supports Digital Literacy, Training
At a roundtable discussion celebrating the 10th anniversary of Tech Foundry, a Massachusetts program that teaches computer and technology skills, state and local leaders said training and apprenticeships have been critical.
May 28, 2024
Cybersecurity
Grand Jury Calls for Cyber Authority in Marin County, Calif.
A new Marin County Civil Grand Jury report recommends that county supervisors consider forming a cybersecurity joint powers authority, serving as a followup to a 2020 report about cyber threats.
May 28, 2024
Artificial Intelligence
Researchers Working to Install AI in Smart Hardware Gadgets
Market analyst Precedence Research estimates that the market for electronics containing AI has already hit more than $50 billion this year and could reach nearly $500 billion in a decade.
May 28, 2024
Artificial Intelligence
U.S. Senator Predicts AI ‘Road Map’ Will Include Buffalo, N.Y.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer recently released the Senate's long-promised bipartisan "road map" for the coming age of artificial intelligence, pointing to Western New York as a hub.
May 28, 2024
Higher Education
AI Causes Worries About Job Market, Value of Higher Education
Computer science majors aren't the only ones worried about how artificial intelligence could impact the value of their degrees, as automation could reduce blue-collar jobs and new AIs could affect knowledge-seeking ones.
May 28, 2024
Justice & Public Safety
YouTube Videos Aim to Improve Interactions With Police
Through a new online video campaign, the Connecticut Police Chiefs Association is reaching out to drivers — both young and old — to help them learn what they can expect during a traffic stop.
May 28, 2024
Justice & Public Safety
Are Police Drones the Inevitable Future of Law Enforcement?
A handful of Colorado law enforcement agencies are considering sending drones in response to 911 calls as police departments continue to embrace the use of the remote-controlled flying machines.
May 28, 2024
Analytics
Avon, Ohio, Police Say Lack of Data Access Stalling Cases
Avon Police visited the Lorain County Commission meeting earlier this month to request access to criminal felony records they cannot access because they're in the county's New World Systems database.
May 28, 2024
Lohrmann on Cybersecurity
Navigating the AI Revolution: The Global Battle for Tech Supremacy
Artificial intelligence is yielding unprecedented benefits, battles, opportunities and fears — and advancing faster than ever. What is the latest on the global AI landscape?
May 26, 2024
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Dan Lohrmann
Artificial Intelligence
New Alabama Deepfake Law Includes Criminal Sanctions
Signed by the state’s governor, the new law criminalizes distributing “materially deceptive media.” A first violation would be a misdemeanor, but subsequent violations would be treated as felonies. The law takes effect Oct. 1.
May 24, 2024
Policy
Tacoma, Wash., Allows Drones, Requires Permission in Parks
Recreational drone flights are, generally, legal in the Pacific Northwest city. However, hobbyists looking to fly in city parks must secure permission from the city parks director. Much the same is true in Pierce County, which includes Tacoma.
May 24, 2024
Cybersecurity
San Antonio Cybersecurity School Offers Paid Training
Unlike some other companies, NukuDo, which operates the school, pays students $4,000 a month during their training. The agreement is that upon course completion, they must work where it places them for three years.
May 24, 2024
Justice & Public Safety
2025 Real ID Deadline Seems Likely to Stick in California
State officials have for years continually given residents more time to get Real ID-enabled driver’s licenses and identification cards. But the current deadline to do so of May 7, 2025, seems to be holding fast.
May 24, 2024
Policy
Traffic Cameras Part of Minnesota ‘Omnibus Prime’ Bill
If signed by Gov. Tim Walz, the state’s standalone tax bill transformed into a thousand-page omnibus would activate a four-year red light and speed safety camera pilot in Minneapolis and Mendota Heights.
May 24, 2024
Biz Data
Report Card: How Satisfied Are People With State Services?
A survey of more than 14,000 people who have used state government services recently reveals where state governments excel in customer service and where they fall short. Overall, websites scored higher than mobile applications in terms of user satisfaction.
May 24, 2024
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News Staff
Transportation
Study Finds Pedestrians More Likely to Be Hit by EV or Hybrid
People on foot are twice as likely to be struck by an electric or hybrid vehicle than one powered by gasoline or diesel, a study by London researchers found. Their relatively quiet operation may be a key factor.
May 24, 2024
Preparedness and Communications
California Launches Ready.ca.gov Ahead of Holiday Weekend
The one-stop shop will help prepare Californians for the snowmelt that is making the state's rivers and streams dangerous and for a summer of potentially extreme heat.
May 24, 2024
PCIO
Dallas’ Ex-CIO Zielinski Takes Executive Role With Gartner
The seasoned former CIO of one of the largest cities in the country will take his three decades of federal and local tech know-how and share it as an executive partner for the global company.
May 24, 2024
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Rae D. DeShong
Higher Education
Meet TritonGPT: AI That Loves Tedious University Tasks
UC San Diego's TritonGPT, a suite of AI assistants built in-house for data control and cost savings, is writing job descriptions and helping with grant accounting. It's part of UCSD's strategy for handling the mundane.
May 24, 2024
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Nikki Davidson
The Future in Context
New Open Source Initiative Highlights Flaws in State Government Websites
The assessment and educational tool offers insights and solutions for improving government web performance. Based on its criteria, many state and federal agencies have updated their sites.
May 24, 2024
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Paul W. Taylor
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Ashley Silver
Question of the Day
How often does ChatGPT answer programming questions incorrectly?
Answer: 52 percent of the time.
May 24, 2024
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News Staff
Preparedness and Communications
Spanish-Speaking Responders Get FirstNet Guide in Spanish
The guide details FirstNet processes from activation to response to how to integrate it into a jurisdiction’s protocols. The Spanish translation will help those who would feel more comfortable using their own language.
May 24, 2024
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Jim McKay
Public Safety
Norfolk Southern Reaches Settlement in Ohio Train Wreck
The settlement includes a $15 million civil penalty, $235 million for “all past and future costs” for ongoing cleanup efforts, a $25 million community health program for medical exams and mental health services.
May 24, 2024
Public Safety
New Flood Maps Won’t Be Ready for Harris County Until 2025
FEMA collaborates with local governments across the country — in Harris County, Texas, their partner is the flood control district — to create and update the maps. Harris County maps have not been overhauled since 2007.
May 24, 2024
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