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CodeSignal Named to GSV 150 List of Most Transformational Growth Companies in Digital Learning and Workforce Skills

CodeSignal, a leading skills platform, has been named one of the top 150 most transformative digital learning and workforce skills companies with its inclusion in the 2025 GSV 150. This recognition underscores CodeSignal's impact in reshaping education and hiring through AI-powered learning and assessment solutions.

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OpenAI Academy offers free AI skills workshops for all knowledge levels

OpenAI has launched 'OpenAI Academy,' a free online resource offering AI education for all skill levels, including workshops, digital content.

CODE launches $5m AI initiative to promote ethical journalism

The Connected Development (CODE), on Tuesday, unveiled a $5 million media grant aimed at promoting ethical and impactful reporting

Founderz: Transforming AI education to unlock opportunity

Microsoft is eager to spotlight innovative organizations like Founderz, a groundbreaking online learning platform that has gone from a bold idea to a leader in AI skilling.

New center at CWI helps students, staff learn to use AI as educational tool

College of Western Idaho launches an AI literacy center with GuardRailz AI, helping students and staff integrate artificial intelligence into education.

Bridging the Tech Divide Through AI, Robotics, and Gamifying Impact Education

As the world celebrates International Women's Day, we must recognize those stepping up to bridge the digital divide, making emerging technology accessible, meaningful, and impactful for all. Noleen Mariappen,

College of Western Idaho launches AI Literacy Center

CWI is positioning itself at the forefront of AI education with the opening of the new center and implementation of programs designed to make AI tools accessible.

Will the future of software development run on vibes?

While vibe coding, if an error occurs, you feed it back into the AI model, accept the changes, hope it works, and repeat the process. Karpathy's technique stands in stark contrast to traditional software development best practices, which typically emphasize careful planning, testing, and understanding of implementation details.