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Higher Education
AI 'Essay Mills' Advertise on Social Media, Help Students Cheat
Though their services are illegal in some countries, companies that combine generative AI and human labor to write essays that are undetectable by anti-cheating software are soliciting clients on TikTok and Meta.
September 12, 2023
Disaster Zone
Disaster Zone Podcast: ‘A Growing Threat of Violence Against Public Officials’
Emergency managers are public officials.
September 12, 2023
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Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
Flooding in Libya, of All Places
Torrential rains were the cause.
September 12, 2023
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Eric Holdeman
K-12 Education
More Research Says Social Media Impacts Student Academics
OSF Saint Anthony's Health Center in Illinois is advising school personnel and parents that they need to teach students about social media and how to develop a healthy sense of self-worth and resilience.
September 12, 2023
Emerging Tech
Spaceport America Has Economic Return for New Mexico
Spaceport America is positioned to capitalize on the future, according to an economic impact report that highlights its unique competitive advantages: location and a proven track record of successful launches.
September 12, 2023
Civic Innovation
Cass County, Ind., Election Board Tests New Voting Equipment
The Cass County Election Board held a public test for the electronic voting system Friday morning, during which election officials went through the process of using the voting machines and discussing how they work.
September 12, 2023
Justice & Public Safety
Ohio Offers New Funding Opportunities for Police Body Cams
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced today that $5 million in grant funding is now available to help local law enforcement agencies invest in body camera equipment and pay for associated expenses.
September 12, 2023
Infrastructure
Gov. Newsom May Sign Bill Requiring Humans in Driverless Trucks
The California Senate passed a bill Monday mandating human drivers behind the wheel of autonomous trucks on state highways for at least the next five years, citing safety concerns as the cause.
September 12, 2023
Policy
Air Force May ‘Slow Roll’ Digital Plans Amid Budget Delays
The Air Force's top tech integration office is only a year old, but it has big plans to bring cloud-based command and control and other digital infrastructure to operators in 2024 — barring major budget delays.
September 12, 2023
Opinion
Examining the Link Between Self-Service and Resident Trust
A new survey of 16,000 Americans helps illustrate the link between a local government’s use of technology, its transparency practices, its service offerings and how much trust it’s earned from residents.
September 12, 2023
GovTech Biz
Tech Firms Partner to Automate Commercial Fire Notifications
RapidSOS and Emergency24 are the latest firms to offer real-time data to help first responders with emergencies in nonresidential buildings. Losses from fires in such structures have increased significantly since 2011.
September 11, 2023
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News Staff
K-12 Education
Institute of Education Sciences to Host Ed-Tech Expo in D.C.
The ninth annual ED Games Expo will occupy the Kennedy Center from Sept. 19-22, with ed-tech developers and representatives of public agencies talking to students and teachers about classroom tools and innovations.
September 11, 2023
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News Staff
Education
Will AI in Schools Widen the Digital Divide?
For families and students who lack home Internet or personal devices, the introduction of technologies like artificial intelligence in schools may only exacerbate digital inequities.
September 2023
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Aaron Gifford
Question of the Day
Is the AI-generated Drake song going to win a Grammy?
Answer: No.
September 11, 2023
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News Staff
GovTech: In Case You Missed It
Understanding Where AI Is Headed and How to Secure It — ICYMI
Cybersecurity expert Daniel Charboneau discusses the intersection of AI and cybersecurity and how personal AI will change the way citizens interact with government agencies in the future.
September 11, 2023
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Dustin Haisler
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Joe Morris
Smart Cities
Inside the Regional Innovation Approach in Phoenix (Part 1)
The smart region consortium for the greater Phoenix region, known as The Connective, offers members across sectors a model for collaboration and learning to develop and deploy technology solutions.
September 11, 2023
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Julia Edinger
Emergency Management
COVID Hospitalizations Rising Fast in Kansas City Area
It’s hard to know for sure how COVID-19 infections are trending due to home testing and relaxed data reporting requirements. However, hospitalization data reported to the CDC shows hospital admissions are on the rise.
September 11, 2023
K-12 Education
Opinion: Guidelines Needed for AI Literacy
To append what students learn about AI in school, developers should produce guidelines on how to use their products in a way that’s readily understood by people with varying degrees of “traditional” and digital literacy.
September 11, 2023
K-12 Education
Salesforce Foundation Grant to Train Teachers on AI
A $14 million grant will go to school districts in San Francisco, Oakland, New York, Chicago and Indianapolis for expenses that include training teachers on AI and incorporating it into computer-science classes.
September 11, 2023
Artificial Intelligence
AI Deepfakes in Campaigns Are Detectable, But Does It Matter?
Deepfake audio, authentic-sounding but false recordings built from short snippets of a subject talking, have become so realistic that they present painfully obvious potential for underhanded political tactics.
September 11, 2023
Opinion
Opinion: It’s Well Past Time to Ban Texting and Driving
Missouri lawmakers took an important step toward safer streets and highways by passing the Siddens Bening Hands-Free Law, finally making it illegal to hold or support a phone while operating an automobile.
September 11, 2023
Justice & Public Safety
How Security Robots Help Fight Organized Retail Theft
Stolen merchandise cost North Carolina businesses more than $3 billion in 2021, according to the
North Carolina Retail Merchants Association
, and there’s been a steady increase in organized retail theft.
September 11, 2023
Justice & Public Safety
Aurora, Ill., Votes on $6.2M Contract for Body Cams, Tasers
The Aurora City Council will vote Tuesday night on a new five-year, $6.2 million contract for body cameras and Tasers for the police department, as well as accompanying software that would run through 2028.
September 11, 2023
Civic Innovation
Technology Speeds Document Recording for Indiana County
Lake County, Ind., recently launched an all-electronic recording process to enable heavy, and even just occasional, users of the recorder's office to submit documents and receive them back.
September 11, 2023
K-12 Education
Cyber Proud, Sutter County Superintendent to Host Tech Career Fair
The Sutter County Superintendent of Schools is working with the nonprofit Cyber Proud to host a virtual networking event Sept. 21 for aspiring tech professionals and business representatives of various tech companies.
September 11, 2023
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