University of North Dakota Automation Lab Tackles Engineering Shortage Through Industry-Academia Partnership
Bridging the Engineering Talent Gap Border States has launched a groundbreaking Automation Innovation Lab at the University of North Dakota…
Bridging the Engineering Talent Gap Border States has launched a groundbreaking Automation Innovation Lab at the University of North Dakota…
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The Catholic Church is pushing for a binding global regulatory framework for artificial intelligence development. Pope Leo XIV has emphasized the need for ethical AI that serves humanity rather than fueling technological arms races.
The Catholic Church has positioned itself as a leading voice in the global conversation about artificial intelligence ethics and regulation, according to reports from a recent Vatican conference. Sources indicate that Pope Leo XIV has made AI governance a central theme of his papacy, framing contemporary technological progress as a new industrial revolution with profound implications for human society.
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A significant Amazon Web Services failure originating from the US-East-1 region caused widespread internet disruptions Monday morning. The DNS-related issue affected major platforms including streaming services, financial institutions, and smart home devices across multiple continents.
A major Amazon Web Services outage early Monday morning caused widespread disruptions across thousands of online platforms and services worldwide, according to reports. The incident, which originated in AWS’s critical US-East-1 region in Northern Virginia, began around 12:11 a.m. ET and continued affecting services throughout the morning despite Amazon’s declaration of resolution by 6:35 a.m. ET.