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New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy joined President Eisgruber and representatives from Microsoft, CoreWeave and the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) for an official ribbon cutting March 27.
Minister for the Cabinet Office and Digital Innovation Diallo Rabain updated on "Bermuda's work to create and adopt a comprehensive artificial intelligence [AI] policy" in the House of Assembly today [March 28].
Experimentation with artificial intelligence for improved efficiency and public service has begun in a North Carolina executive office. First-term Republican state Treasurer Brad Briner said Thursday the state is launching a 12-week pilot program with OpenAI that will look at ways to "safely and responsibly" use ChatGPT in government services.
Several local news outlets have published articles by an "AI-assisted reporter," prompting experts to reflect on journalism's path forward. The post AI-assisted reporting in Boston-area newsrooms raises questions about role of new technology in building a community appeared first on Boston.
The state's largest health care systems have already incorporated the technology into certain areas of practice, but many small providers are wary.
A bill that cleared the state Senate Environment and Energy Committee would require AI data centers to be powered by clean energy.
Question is no longer if AI will reshape education, but how we shape its role to support teaching and learning in meaningful ways
The Mississippi State Senate has passed a bill affecting the use of artificial intelligence in Mississippi. Senate Bill 2426 establishes the Artificial Intelligence Regulation Task Force. It aims to examine the use of AI, privacy concerns, ethical standards and potential uses within the government.