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Howard University and Bowie State University have received $4 million for an initiative to build AI literacy and produce AI-ready graduates. The four-year program, ASCEND-AI (Advancing […] ...
Mere weeks after successfully using a ZX Spectrum to fly a simulated spacecraft, space enthusiast and YouTuber Scott Manley have successfully “landed” on the moon using the home computer from the ...
Washington says it "will not impede" vessels in the Strait of Hormuz travelling to and from ports of other countries.
NEW YORK, March 20 (Reuters) - Palantir’s (PLTR.O), opens new tab Maven artificial intelligence system will become an official program of record, Deputy Secretary of Defense Steve Feinberg said in a ...
Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Twenty airports across the United States use private companies to carry out security screenings—and have therefore ...
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At 20 airports in the United States, security screening is handled not by the Transportation Security Administration, but by private companies — and their checkpoints aren’t seeing long lines.
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South Africa is poised to adopt a sector-specific, risk-based approach to AI policy and regulation. Instead of adopting a prescriptive “regulator” approach like the EU did, or a permissive “innovator” ...