As generative AI continues to develop, one expert predicts that state and local government officials will use it as a virtual sandbox for test driving infrastructure changes, among other applications.
A new AI-powered app aims to improve U.S. math proficiency by giving college students one-on-one math support while cutting educators’ workload by taking on course planning, assignment creation and ...
Anyone who had a Walkman or Game Boy could attest that schools have been confiscating distracting devices for decades. It's common sense to do the same with smartphones, which are engineered to hold ...
At Lincoln Public Schools in Nebraska, these policies work in tandem to cut down on phone-induced distractions, limit the time students spend outside the classroom, and prevent student conflicts and ...
Authorities expanded the police presence outside the Eagles game Sunday, seeking to reassure fans that it's safe to attend ...
With an ongoing push towards expanding high-speed broadband Internet coverage, Dunn County officials expect that nearly all ...
A new state law aims to ensure that a human’s perspective cannot literally be removed from health-care decisions by ...
A new report examines the rise of pre-emptive bans on mandated human microchip implants, noting that 13 states have recently enacted such a ban, despite no companies currently requiring the technology ...
Maryland poured investments into its Cyber Workforce Accelerator program last year. The latest grant funding shows that the ...
Ohio is investing $83 million on a project to modernize its 20-year-old unemployment system. The new solution promises to provide improved user and employee experiences as well as better fraud ...
Artificial intelligence tools can scour the web for information, and school districts post a lot of it online. Experts say ...
Collaboration and partnership with other agencies was central to the redesign of the WaTech Service Catalog, to better understand the needs of state departments and deliver a more obtainable product.