A working group convened by Colorado Gov. Jared Polis has put its stamp of approval on a revised state policy framework that deals with the use of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies and “automated decision-making systems” (ADMT) involved in making “consequential” decisions about consumers.

Miles College, a historically Black college based in Fairfield, Ala., is rolling out a new “Access for All” program that aims to provide workforce preparedness skills in artificial intelligence (AI) technologies to hundreds of Alabama high school students.

Minnesota’s Technology Advisory Council (TAC) released its 2025 report Feb. 19, outlining new recommendations to state officials to strengthen security, innovation, and service delivery across government.

The National Science Foundation (NSF) said it is making $2.4 million of funding awards to several U.S.-based universities that are doing work on six international research projects aimed at leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) tech for agricultural applications.

State and local governments are moving quickly from artificial intelligence (AI) experimentation to production use, and that shift is forcing a new kind of security posture – one that can keep up with constantly changing models, data pipelines, and cloud services.

The University of Kansas and the University of Central Florida have secured a $3.5 million federal grant to expand a national center helping educators navigate rapidly evolving technologies, including artificial intelligence (AI).

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