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Colleges and universities are encouraging conversations about how to use AI and integrate it into the curriculum, even as some students express anxiety about how it will shape their future.
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Lawmakers are weighing a bill that supports water wand wastewater system operators, but are likely to stop short of requiring training and reporting for cyberattacks.
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Lawmakers worry the software Vermont is using to replace its HR and finance systems won't perform key functions needed to run all three branches of state government.
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The legislation would allow Vermonters to opt out of a global data industry that generates hundreds of billions of dollars annually from the from the sale of their phone numbers, location histories, political affiliations, biometric data and other information.
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The company is spending big as it sprints to certify its electric aircraft. Revenue is up, too.
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The legislation, which still needs the governor's approval, wouldn't limit how AI video or audio can be used in political ads. Instead, it would require a disclosure if AI is being used to deceive the audience.
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Thetford Academy regularly sends teams to the VEX Robotics World Championship.
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CEO Kyle Clark said he expects the company to add hundreds of new employees over the next year and a half, with many of those positions based in Vermont.
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Water treatment workers in Vermont and beyond are grappling with how to protect against a new threat: hackers burrowing into the system and wreaking havoc.
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As generative AI's influence accelerates, how can teachers and professors adapt?