16hon MSN
BITS Pilani launches two courses on AI, Machine Learning and Cybersecurity for professionals
BITS Pilani has launched 2 new courses on AI, Machine Learning and Cybersecurity. The enrolment process is ongoing on official website.
Gen Z and Gen Alpha are growing up in a very different information world. Teens need to learn how to approach the news in ...
By investing in independent AI literacy initiatives that are accessible to all and not just aimed at onboarding uncritical users and consumers, the UK can help to ensure that its AI future is shaped ...
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Rural India powers global AI models
Tending crops by day and then logging on for a night shift of data labelling, 27-year-old Chandmani Kerketta is part of a ...
Dalton State College announced the names of students who made the Dean's List for fall 2025. The Dean's List recognizes ...
How can artificial intelligence step out of a screen and become something we can physically touch and interact with?That question formed the ...
Opinion Columnist Professor Burzlaff reflects upon a chance encounter with a former student and the relationships formed through teaching that can endure well beyond a semester-long course.
A human tendency to value expertise, not just sheer power, explains how some social hierarchies form
Social inequalities emerge in every human society. New research into how these hierarchies form suggests ‘prestige psychology’ – the tendency to defer to expertise – is at the root.
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Education leaders name their K-12 priorities for 2026
Public Source asked six education stakeholders to outline big trends in the region’s K-12 landscape. The post Education leaders name their K-12 priorities for 2026 appeared first on Pittsburgh's ...
Opinion
Why the UK needs to rethink the Investigatory Powers Act and allow intercept evidence in court
The Investigatory Powers Act (IPA 2016), at 10 years old, is now becoming seriously out of date. It provides the main legal framework within which the police, the intelligence and security services, ...
Looking for a job in the age of layoffs and AI? These tech and employment professionals can help.
Harvard reports — perhaps better to say it admits — that over 60 percent of its students received A’s. This has set off a new ...
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