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AI as a Creative Partner – University of Cincinnati

In architecture and design, artificial intelligence is increasingly becoming more than a tool; it’s a collaborator. University of Cincinnati architecture professor Ming Tang is exploring how AI can enhance research, teaching, and design creativity in his XRLab (Extended Reality Lab).Tang’s lab is focused on more than visualization and immersive experiences; – See more –

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The shift to a modern cloud infrastructure delivers human benefits – cio.com

For many organisations, the central question is no longer whether to modernise their organisation’s infrastructure, but how to do it in a way that benefits the business and its people.Leaders are weighing these considerations as they determine if the time and investment on cloud migration is worth it. How can – See more –

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Virgin Media O2 digital inclusion strategy connects one million people – Telecompaper

Virgin Media O2 has provided one million people with free devices, data and improved 4G mobile network access in rural areas through its ‘Better Connections Plan’ to date. It has also provided 8.5 million people with digital skills training and online safety support – beating its target of helping 6 – See more –

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Treat Nonprofits as Strategic Partners, Not Just Philanthropic Recipients – Harvard Business Review

by Wei ShiMost for-profit companies still confine nonprofit relationships to corporate philanthropy. Donations flow through foundations, annual reports highlight community contributions, and nonprofit engagement is framed as evidence of corporate responsibility. Even firms that think more deliberately about nonprofit partnerships often anchor those relationships in corporate social responsibility frameworks. But – See more –

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Quantum security beyond PQC: Networks need more than new algorithms – SDxCentral

Quantum security beyond PQC: Networks need more than new algorithms  SDxCentralsourceThis is a newsfeed from leading technology publications. No additional editorial review has been performed before posting.

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Faculty Push Back Against OpenAI Deals – Inside Higher Ed

As higher ed institutions pay tech companies millions to provide students and faculty access to custom AI-powered tools, some faculty in Colorado and California are pushing back. By  Kathryn Palmer You have /3 articles left.Sign up for a free account or log in.Photo illustration by Justin Morrison/Inside Higher Ed | – See more –

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Chinese universities with military links bought Super Micro servers with restricted AI chips – Reuters

Chinese universities with military links bought Super Micro servers with restricted AI chips  ReuterssourceThis is a newsfeed from leading technology publications. No additional editorial review has been performed before posting.

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