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The judge's order will allow the wrongful death lawsuit to proceed, in what legal experts say is among the latest constitutional tests of artificial intelligence.
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Women in Tech and Entrepreneurship provides women with a platform where they can access educational content, business resources, industry insights, and mentorship with female leaders.
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New scanners at the Phillip's Center allow attendees to walk through without stopping, able to detect concealed weapons like knives and guns.
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The Florida House approved a bill Wednesday that requires social media companies to ban accounts that belong to children under the age of 16.
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Leaders from the technology industry gathered in Las Vegas early January for the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) to show off their latest innovations and concepts exclusively to potential investors and members of the press. The conference has gone on for decades and is a notoriously lavish spectacle for the senses that is frequently likened to the World’s Fair.
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As access to artificial intelligence, or AI, continues to spread, state lawmakers are poised to consider ways to set up guardrails around a technology…
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After receiving the National Medal of Technology and Innovation from President Biden in a ceremony at the White House last week, Juan E. Gilbert, Ph.D.,…
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The first dog to undergo life-saving open heart surgery in the U.S. is expected to live, after receiving the inaugural operation at the University of…
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State university system officials are discussing plans to bolster information technology staff and are aiming to beef up schools’ cybersecurity.The system…
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TALLAHASSEE — As artificial intelligence becomes an increasingly high-profile topic in higher education, Florida universities are holding discussions…
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When NVIDIA co-founder Chris Malachowsky approached University of Florida Provost Joe Glover with the idea of implementing an AI supercomputer at UF in…
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Just two days after receiving the proclamation declaring April as National Poetry Month in Alachua County, E. Stanley Richardson’s work laid before…