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On Esports AV: IHSE USA
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The technical team must be prepared to capture real-time action in non-broadcast resolutions and frame rates without disturbing or burdening the player's CPU or graphics GPU with additional software processing." --Dan Holland, Marketing Manager at IHSE USA
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Ivy Tech uses VR to introduce students to careers
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Ivy Tech Community College is utilizing virtual reality headsets to offer middle- and high-school students an opportunity to explore various career fields. This VR-based program allows students to virtually step into different job roles, providing them with practical insights and skills in a risk-free environment.
Full Story: WRBI-FM (Batesville, Ind.) (1/15) 
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Community colleges in North Carolina are introducing programs to prepare students for careers in AI amid rapid industry growth. Alamance Community College and Cape Fear Community College are launching associate degrees in AI, while Central Piedmont Community College has started a program focusing on generative AI and machine learning.
Full Story: EducationNC (North Carolina) (1/13) 
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If AI bots are increasingly built to emulate human relationships — if they are being engineered to sound human — are they also being designed to help connect students to actual humans?
Full Story: The 74 (1/14) 
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State University of New York will use $15 million in federal funding to install as many as 350 electric vehicle charging stations across its 64 campuses. SUNY will install fast and Level 2 chargers, some with solar canopies and battery storage, to support clean energy initiatives and campus operational vehicles.
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