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Emerging Tech
Courts Consider the Coming Risk of Deepfake Evidence
Catching convincing AI-fabricated evidence is still a work in progress, but courts could benefit from thinking now about how they might confront the challenges posed by the emerging technology.
September 14, 2023
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Jule Pattison-Gordon
Infrastructure
Modern Parking Says Goodbye Kiosks, Hello Real-Time Apps
Haverford Township in Pennsylvania transitioned its downtown public parking from digital kiosks to the ParkMobile system, which removes clunky hardware from streets and replaces the parking experience with an app.
September 14, 2023
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Skip Descant
Higher Education
Co-Creator of ChatGPT to Speak at University of North Dakota
Greg Brockman will have an onstage conversation with UND President Andrew Armacost, to be followed by a panel discussion with faculty from computer science, law, mathematics, entrepreneurship, writing and theater arts.
September 14, 2023
K-12 Education
Project 10Million Offers Free Internet for K-12 Households
With online resources being increasingly necessary for school work, a nation-wide T-Mobile program is offering free Internet connectivity and mobile hotspots to up to 10 million eligible K-12 student households.
September 14, 2023
Artificial Intelligence
California Lawmakers Aim to Protect Actors from AI Replacement
As Hollywood actors and writers continue to strike for better pay and benefits, California lawmakers are hoping to take action that will protect workers from being replaced by their digital clones.
September 14, 2023
Civic Innovation
Pennsylvania State Geologists Building Zillow, but for Rocks
The Pennsylvania Geological Survey and those who partner with it are building a new web tool to help potential developers of carbon storage projects peruse the state's geological offerings.
September 14, 2023
Policy
Tech Leaders Talk AI During Closed U.S. Senate Meeting
More than 20 tech and civil society leaders, including the chief executives of five of the biggest U.S. companies, appeared at a closed-door Senate meeting this week to shape how artificial intelligence is regulated.
September 14, 2023
Policy
California Bill Could Create Agency to Regulate AI
California has taken one more step toward regulating the booming AI industry, this time with a broad strokes bill from a state senator that aims to regulate how the technology is built and how it affects Californians.
September 14, 2023
Policy
Pennsylvania Lawmakers May Thwart Price Gouging Ticket Bots
Pennsylvania lawmakers are exploring an update to existing state law to combat so-called grinch bots — a consumer protection concern for concerts and sporting events plus online sales of rare items.
September 14, 2023
Higher Education
Opinion: The Multiplying Roles of a Higher-Ed CIO
The growing scope of a university CIO’s job necessitates a deepening relationship to an institution’s business interests, digital transformation, cybersecurity and development of internal talent.
September 13, 2023
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Jim A. Jorstad
Biz Data
Mistakes to Avoid When Launching a Government Chatbot
The use of chatbots is exploding across government agencies at all levels, according to survey data. A local government expert weighs in on the dos and don’ts of implementing one that actually works.
September 13, 2023
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Nikki Davidson
Education
Report: Education Among Top 5 Industries for Data Leaks
Among organizations that reported data leaks since 2019, 56 percent were private companies, and research found small organizations that employed less than 50 workers were more likely to lose client data.
September 13, 2023
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Aaron Gifford
Question of the Day
What model of iPhone does France want to ban?
Answer: The iPhone 12.
September 13, 2023
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News Staff
Civic Innovation
KU Broadens Digital Literacy for Formerly Incarcerated Women
The University of Kansas is spearheading a technology program that offers a comprehensive array of digital skills training to facilitate the reintegration of incarcerated women into society.
September 13, 2023
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Ashley Silver
Opinion
When You Change Social Platforms, Who Controls Your Data?
Social media has a portability problem: When users leave one platform for another, none of their followers go with them. That's no small issue for governments that rely on networks to disseminate important information.
September 2023
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Paul W. Taylor
Transportation
Infrastructure Funding May Yield More Than Just EV Charging
With billions on the way to build out modern transportation systems, officials are working to engage disadvantaged communities in the planning and development processes.
September 13, 2023
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Skip Descant
Emergency Management
Federal Relief Authorized for Natrona County Flood Damage
FEMA's preliminary assessment of damages to uninsured public infrastructure came in at about $1.6 million, said Ashley Paulsrud, grants and finance section chief for the Wyoming Office of Homeland Security.
September 13, 2023
K-12 Education
Lancaster County STEM Alliance Doles Out $100K for Programs
A Pennsylvania STEM advocacy group gave three grants to an area school district and two businesses, to build out a robotics lab at Millersville University and other local job-shadowing and industry-education programs.
September 13, 2023
K-12 Education
Chicopee Public Schools Stand by Cell Phone Ban, Storage
Finding that students had become exceptionally reliant on cell phones while locked down during COVID-19, a Massachusetts school district now requires them to store phones in magnetically sealed pouches during the day.
September 13, 2023
Emergency Management
CDC Recommending New COVID-19 Boosters for Everyone
The virus sometimes causes severe illness even in those without underlying conditions, causing more deaths in children than other vaccine-preventable diseases, as chickenpox did before vaccines against those pathogens were universally recommended.
September 13, 2023
K-12 Education
Colorado School District Sees Growing Interest in CTE Center
A Colorado school district's new career and technical education center allows students to earn post-secondary credits and certifications in fields such as information technology and cybersecurity.
September 13, 2023
Emerging Tech
Pennsylvania County to Try New Electronic Poll Books
Luzerne County will conduct a pilot program in the Nov. 7 election, as 30 of the county's 186 voting districts will use a new electronic poll book system while the other districts use paper poll books.
September 13, 2023
Justice & Public Safety
New Google Tool Confronts Authoritarian Internet Censorship
Google’s new anti-censorship tech was created in response to actions by Iran’s government during 2022 protests there, aiming to increase access for Internet users living under authoritarian regimes the world over.
September 13, 2023
Opinion
Opinion: Billion-dollar Company OpenAI Owes Debt to Writers
As generative artificial intelligence products rise, there are still pressing ethical issues that need to be addressed, such as, what do AI companies owe to the creators whose work informs their chatbots?
September 13, 2023
Policy
California Progresses In-Vehicle Camera Privacy Measure
The California Assembly has approved legislation to notify drivers when images are gathered by in-vehicle cameras and prohibit sale for advertising, protecting consumers against the increased sale of personal data.
September 13, 2023
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