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USC Salkehatchie offering free artificial intelligence (AI) summer classes

Jun 02,26 | 01:43 EST

The University of South Carolina - Salkehatchie is providing free artificial intelligence (AI) workshops available at both its Walterboro and Allendale campuses. These practical workshops are designed to help community members, local professionals, and business owners understand and utilize AI technology for everyday life, business applications, and workplace productivity, completely free of charge.

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Kirkland & Ellis To Spend $500 Million Building Proprietary AI Technology

Jun 02,26 | 01:42 EST

Kirkland & Ellis, the world's highest-grossing law firm, has set aside $500 million to develop its own artificial intelligence platform, signaling one of the largest AI investments made by a law firm to date. The initiative is designed to create proprietary technology that captures and deploys the firm's institutional knowledge rather than relying solely on third-party AI tools available across the legal industry.

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Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Tower of Babel?

Jun 02,26 | 01:40 EST

Pope Leo XIV's first encyclical, 'Magnifica Humanitas,' addresses the moral dilemmas of artificial intelligence, comparing its unchecked advancement to the biblical Tower of Babel. The letter warns against sacrificing human dignity for efficiency, raising concerns about job displacement and the ethical implications of unregulated AI driven by financial gain.

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Robinhood Launches Agentic Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Stock Trading. Here's Why It Might Not Move the Stock.

Jun 02,26 | 01:37 EST

Robinhood needs more than AI right now.

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Governor Lamont Signs Legislation Establishing Youth Online Safety Protections, Regulations Over Artificial Intelligence, and Initiatives to Upskill Connecticut’s Workforce

Jun 02,26 | 01:33 EST

Governor Ned Lamont has signed into law a bipartisan piece of legislation aimed at protecting Connecticut children and adults from digital harms, including youth social media addiction and concerns related to artificial intelligence. The bill also introduces workforce training initiatives to equip the state's workers with advanced tech skills for high-quality jobs.

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A ‘compute tax’ is the wrong answer for the future of artificial intelligence and work

Jun 02,26 | 01:32 EST

Taxing the computing power behind artificial intelligence could slow innovation, reduce productivity gains, and weaken American competitiveness.

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DOE Explains...Artificial Intelligence

Jun 02,26 | 01:31 EST

This article defines Artificial Intelligence (AI) as machine intelligence, tracing its history from its formal research inception in 1956 to modern advancements driven by increased computing power and data. It differentiates between machine learning, which excels at specific tasks, and deep learning, which uses neural networks for complex tasks like digital assistants.

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Your Money | Developments in artificial intelligence making waves in transportation

Jun 01,26 | 01:45 EST

News 8's financial expert Mark Grywacheski is showing us more about AI and how it's being used to create new modes of transportation around the world. This report examines the financial aspects and innovative applications of AI across various transportation sectors globally.

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Overcoming Skepticism and Driving AI Adoption in Nursing

Jun 01,26 | 01:43 EST

Nursing documentation has become an operational bottleneck that AI cannot fix without deep workflow alignment and disciplined change‑management. Nurses now spend up to 41% of their time on EHRs, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and validated stress‑monitoring studies show they spend more time interacting with the EHR than on any other task during a four‑hour shift. Systematic reviews link EHR burden directly to clinical burnout, with roughly 40% of studies reporting negative or inconclusive impacts on clinician well‑being. At the same time, the American Nurses Association and the Online Journal of Issues in Nursing emphasize that AI improves nursing practice only when it is deliberately integrated, continuously, and with sustained frontline involvement. Nearly half of clinical decision support evaluations show mixed or negative results — underscoring why AI adoption fails when organizations underestimate workflow complexity or skip change‑management fundamentals. Emerj’s Matthew DeMello was joined by Umesh Rustogi, General Manager of Dragon for Nursing at Microsoft Health & Life Sciences, to examine what it actually takes to scale AI safely and effectively across clinical environments — from accuracy tuning to frontline adoption — on the AI in Business podcast. This article examines three critical insights from health system deployments on how AI can reduce nursing burden and scale safely across clinical environments: AI‑driven ambient documentation for nursing workflows: Capturing structured flow‑sheet data directly from bedside conversations removes manual entry, reduces cognitive load, and returns meaningful time to patient care. Continuous AI accuracy tuning within clinical systems: Allowing health systems to align schemas, adjust model behavior, and feed real‑world corrections back into the engine ensures reliable performance and prevents accuracy ceilings from stalling adoption. AI‑enabled change‑management frameworks for frontline teams: Embedding AI through protected training time, care‑out‑loud practices, and unit‑level champions accelerates clinician trust and drives consistent use across diverse nursing roles. Episode: Overcoming Skepticism and Driving AI Adoption – with Umesh Rustogi of Microsoft. Guest: Umesh Rustogi, General Manager of Dragon for Nursing, Microsoft Health & Life Sciences. Expertise: Healthcare AI, Clinical Workflow Innovation, Enterprise Product Leadership, Cloud and Data Platforms. Brief Recognition: Umesh Rustogi is an enterprise technology and product leader with experience spanning healthcare AI, cloud platforms, and enterprise software. Prior to Microsoft, he spent more than thirteen years at SAP in senior engineering, product management, and corporate strategy leadership roles focused on cloud and enterprise platform innovation. Earlier in his career, he held solution strategy roles at i2 Technologies and began as a software engineer at IBM. Rustogi holds a B.Tech. from IIT Delhi and a Master’s degree from North Carolina State University.

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