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Artificial Intelligence
Pennsylvania Announces GenAI Pilot for State Employees
The state of Pennsylvania has announced a partnership with OpenAI to pilot generative AI tools for state employees. The pilot aims to guide responsible future use and development of the tools in the public space.
January 09, 2024
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News Staff
Question of the Day
Why did cyber attackers go after the Toronto Zoo?
Answer: Unclear, but it probably wasn’t about the animals.
January 09, 2024
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News Staff
Emergency Management
Utah Schools Eye AI Technology to Detect Firearms Early
The Utah State Board of Education recently approved plans that would allow schools to make use of AI gun detection technology from the video analytics platform ZeroEyes. The technology is able to identify firearms in real time.
January 09, 2024
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Brandon Paykamian
Cybersecurity
Phishing, Disinformation Top 2024 Election Security Concerns
A new study finds those areas are high on the list of election-related cybersecurity concerns, but public awareness campaigns, training for staff, tabletop exercises and free security tools can all help.
January 09, 2024
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Jule Pattison-Gordon
Smart Cities
Smart City Tech Is Evolving to Include Sustainability Features
As cities develop microgrids for energy resiliency and increase the adoption of electric vehicles, they are increasingly turning to smart city technologies to enable these transitions.
January 09, 2024
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Skip Descant
Education
AWS Announces Inaugural Education Accelerator Recipients
Fifteen new ed-tech companies were selected among thousands of applicants. They will receive grants, training and networking opportunities to fast-track their startups.
January 09, 2024
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News Staff
K-12 Education
Colorado Ed Group Nabs $4M Grant for Popular Science Program
To help kids realize science is applicable to everyday life, a Colorado Springs nonprofit researcher and developer of science instruction for schools earned funding to advance a promising project.
January 09, 2024
Artificial Intelligence
University of Buffalo May House New York's AI Consortium
The new consortium will launch a state-of-the-art AI computing center in upstate New York to be used by the state's leading institutions to promote responsible research and development, create AI jobs and more.
January 09, 2024
Disaster Zone
A New Age Is Coming
But, we don’t know where it will lead.
January 09, 2024
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Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
Disaster Zone Podcast: Regional Emergency Management Coordinators
Providing for better state to local support and connections.
January 09, 2024
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Eric Holdeman
Emergency Management
Emergency Services Agencies Train With New Sonar Technology
This new piece of equipment will be available to all emergency services agencies in the county, specifically divers from the Clark County Sheriff's Office and the Clarksville Fire Department.
January 09, 2024
Emergency Management
Massive Storm Prompts N.C. Gov. Cooper to Declare Emergency
“The Governor and NC Emergency Management officials are urging North Carolinians to be safe and cautious during heavy rainfall and winds, and to expect flooding and power outages as a strong weather system will impact the state Tuesday.
January 09, 2024
Broadband & Network
Connecticut Officials: Federal Cuts May Hurt Internet Access
In that state, about 180,000 low-income families have benefited from the federal funding, including $100 discounts on device purchases, such as laptops and tablets, and subsidized monthly charges for access.
January 09, 2024
Broadband & Network
State, Local Officials Team on Digital Equity in Baltimore
As Maryland works to fill gaps in Internet access, Gov. Wes Moore and local groups are focused on ensuring residents have digital literacy skills, technical support and broadband, especially in areas like Baltimore.
January 09, 2024
Opinion
Opinion: Florida Can Act on Politicians Misleading With AI
Florida is among the states that are considering regulating the use of this technology, with lawmakers having filed at least three bills ahead of the 2024 legislative session starting this month.
January 09, 2024
Policy
Internet Trade Group Files Lawsuit Over Ohio Social Media Law
An organization representing the likes of Facebook, X and YouTube has filed a lawsuit over a new requirement that children under age 16 get their parent’s consent to open social media accounts.
January 08, 2024
Election Technology
New Tablets to Streamline Poll Work in Keene, N.H.
The city will deploy four electronic voter checklist tablets at each voting location. The tablets, which contain all voters' names, addresses, party affiliations and wards, will be connected through a secure network.
January 08, 2024
Broadband & Network
Willmar, Minn., Nears Construction on Broadband Project
Construction is expected to begin this year on a project that will allow multiple Internet service providers to operate on the same infrastructure. The project will be financed through general obligation bonds.
January 08, 2024
Infrastructure
L.A. Is on a Mission to Electrify Transportation By the 2028 Olympics
The second-largest metro region in the nation aims to become a clean transportation leader ahead of the 2028 Summer Olympics. The action plan calls for even more charging infrastructure investment among other things.
January 08, 2024
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Skip Descant
Question of the Day
Can an iPhone survive a fall from 16,000 feet?
Answer: Apparently.
January 08, 2024
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News Staff
Education
New Virginia Program Funds Ed-Tech Tools for Grades 3-8
The $418 million allocation includes contracts with Zearn, Ignite Reading and Lexia to help boost reading and math test scores. Elementary and middle school students statewide will have access to the added technology.
January 08, 2024
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Aaron Gifford
K-12 Education
Data Science Platform Offers Students Early Coding Exposure
The coding education platform CodeMonkey has launched a new course in data science for students in grades five and six. The offering features hands-on coding lessons and interactive learning games.
January 08, 2024
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News Staff
Justice & Public Safety
About Ohio’s Law on Parental Consent for Teen Social Media
On Jan. 15, a new law is scheduled to take effect in Ohio that will compel many other social media platforms to ask for a parent's permission before establishing an account for minors under the age of 16.
January 08, 2024
K-12 Education
What Happens to Cursive Handwriting in the Digital Age?
In California, a new law will require all students there to learn cursive handwriting — a skill that had been mandatory for generations, but started to fall by the wayside in the digital age.
January 08, 2024
Workforce & People
Tampa's CIO and CTO Steps Down After 12 Years of Service
During his tenure, he oversaw 128 employees within the city’s Technology and Innovation Department, along with a $27 million accelerated applications and infrastructure portfolio replacement.
January 08, 2024
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Katya Diaz
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