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The Columbus City Schools' Board of Education's Policy and Governance Committee heard from the district's Chief Information Officer on the topic last week. The district's new policy could instruct students, staff and faculty on how to appropriately use the technology.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentRavi Bellamkonda, Ohio State's provost and executive vice president, said on ±¬ÁÏÿÈÕ´óÈü's All Sides with Amy Juravich on Tuesday that professors will not be required to allow students to use AI, but will now have leeway to choose whether students can use AI on assignments and exams.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentOhio State University announced last week it will launch a new initiative to embed AI education into the core of every undergraduate curriculum. The plan is meant to help students understand, question and innovate with AI across any university major.
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The Hamilton County Sheriff's Office and Dublin Police will soon use drones as first responders in some cases. Dublin Police are also adding robots with 360 degree cameras to two locations in the city. The ACLU of Ohio wants regulations on this technology to protect the privacy rights of citizens.
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The Summit County Domestic Relations Court says it's one of the first courts in Ohio to deploy AI technology to transcribe court cases in an effort to speed things up, save money.
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Business & EconomyFreshAI and Wendy's launched the technology at four Columbus stores and hopes to expand to more in Columbus and eventually to another test market in Florida.
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For those who don’t invest, crypto can be a complex and bewildering concept.
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Business & EconomyAs technology disrupts the job market, Ohio University researchers are using machine learning to predict which occupational skills will be most important in the state’s future.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentThe OSU research team tested AI's ability to create effective chemical reactions for medicine and accurately replicate reactions and provide alternative reactions for existing medicines.
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Business & EconomyWith one data center already up and running near Columbus, the two new locations will bring Google's total investment in Ohio to more than $2 billion, officials said.