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Artificial intelligence presents opportunity, concern for workforce of NEPA

The 26-year-old Scrantonian has no college degree, but his AI-based business is thriving. Bailey Simrell, a web developer and artificial intelligence consultant, primarily builds projects for other businesses.

Keystone Innovation Zone extended to include focal stretches of Penn Avenue and Hazelwood Green

RIDC expands GOKIZ to include Penn Avenue and Hazelwood Green. GOKIZ expansion supports over 30 AI and tech companies. Pennsylvania offers tech startups up to $100,000 in tax credits.

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Penn State joins growing list of universities to offer AI major. 'New era of innovation'

The degree will prepare students how to navigate both the challenges and the opportunities "in the age of AI," the dean of the College of IST said.

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Undergraduate Young Trustee finalists share ideas for navigating federal funding cuts, AI in open forum

The three finalists, seniors Danica Bajaj, Jax Nalley and Gabriela Pereda, answered questions at a panel moderated by sophomore Jack Sabo, chair of the Undergraduate Young Trustee nominating committee.

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Philly teacher embraces AI but treads carefully amid data privacy and bias concerns

The Philadelphia school district wants educators to experiment with AI. But district leaders are still concerned about data privacy and bias.

Revolutionizing Government Efficiency: How Pennsylvania's Groundbreaking AI Program is Empowering Workers and Saving Time

Governor Josh Shapiro has unveiled the results of Pennsylvania's first-in-the-nation Generative AI Pilot Program, which demonstrated the potential of artificial intelligence to enhance government efficiency while maintaining

Widener presents AI Day to assess future of AI in education

The keynote address was presented by Amanda Bickerstaff, co-founder and CEO of AI for Education, and was made possible through the Beideman Visiting Scholar Program funded by Widener Board of Trustees Chair Paul Beideman and his wife, Caroline Beideman.

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Princeton Precision Health: An interdisciplinary, AI-driven approach to tackling big questions about health and disease

PPH researchers apply cutting-edge AI and computational models to massive datasets to develop a deep understanding of the factors that shape health and illness.