Here’s what caused Internet outages in Evansville

Here’s what caused Internet outages in Evansville

EVANSVILLE – Evansville schools, libraries and hospitals have battled widespread Internet outages over the last couple days brought on by multiple sources. On Wednesday, as the area braced for repeated waves of severe weather, both the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corp. and the public library system saw their access go down. Both receive service through Educational …

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Zapata AI to Begin Trading April 1

Zapata AI to Begin Trading April 1

Insider Brief Zapata Computing, Inc. announced that it has completed its business combination with Andretti Acquisition Corp., a special purpose acquisition company. The company, which was renamed Zapata Computing Holdings Inc., will operate as Zapata AI. Zapata AI will begin trading on April 1, 2024 on the Nasdaq stock exchange under the ticker symbols ZPTA. …

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How slow internet speeds, infrastructure issues widen Mich.’s digital divide

How slow internet speeds, infrastructure issues widen Mich.’s digital divide

Detroit — Slow internet speeds, which can hinder everything from access to education to health care, continue to be an issue in several Metro Detroit communities, with nine falling below proposed federal standards for high-speed internet access in 2023, according to a Detroit News analysis. The communities are primarily located in the northern portions of Oakland …

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Should Brevard students use AI in classrooms? Here’s what ChatGPT says

Should Brevard students use AI in classrooms? Here’s what ChatGPT says

. Despite the rising popularity of artificial intelligence, it still has its shortcomings. The writing can be stilted and vague, and it may not always provide accurate information. The information it does provide lacks citations. We asked ChatGPT some of the questions asked Brevard Public Schools about the use of AI. Here’s how the much-debated …

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Internet subsidy helping 68K homes across southern NM winds down

Internet subsidy helping 68K homes across southern NM winds down

Diana Alba Soular  |  Southern New Mexico Journalism Collaborative LAS CRUCES – A federal initiative helping more than 68,000 low-income homes in New Mexico’s 2nd Congressional District pay for the internet has begun winding down. That’s after Congress has not renewed funding for the pandemic-relief measure, known as the Affordable Connectivity Program. In New Mexico’s …

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