From Bletchley to Bharat: Can Middle Powers Chart a Third Way in AI?
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From weak incentives to perverse outcomes, the House GOP’s risk-sharing framework is in need of further discussion and improvements.
The superintendent of NYC public schools discusses their model for deeper, systems-level learning and use of AI.
Over the past school year, the LSX Fellows have been developing projects to deepen family engagement at three schools in Southwestern PA.
A 10-year ban would prohibit states from enforcing already-passed laws and passing new laws regulating AI models.
In a Capitol Hill briefing, experts agreed cuts to NSF harm the “skilled technical workforce,” communities, and industry alike.
The Education Department is trying to coerce the Columbia’s accreditor into punishing it.
Shalin Jyotishi is featured in a piece for Community College Daily on the importance of NSF funding in advancing STEM education and building
The House Republican domestic policy bill would make it all but impossible for the courts to stop the administration from breaking the law.