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From the news, artificial intelligence may seem like a relatively new technology. Its recent coverage is more related to its rapid-fire advancement than its creation.
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Dakota State University entered a five-year Educational Partnership Agreement with ArmyCyber to work together on research and educational projects, according to a press release from the university.
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DSU Colleges of Arts and Sciences and Computer and Cyber Sciences have new deans.
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Right now, there are hundreds of openings for education positions across the state – but the answer to the teacher shortage might already be sitting in South Dakota’s classrooms.
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The sci-fi genre carries many warnings and cautionary tales related to artificial intelligence. But how can AI prove beneficial to society?
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The Catholic Diocese of Sioux Falls along with Mount Marty University and the Classics Institute at Dakota State University are hosting the 4th Annual Lecture Series Tuesday.
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Four South Dakota organizations will receive $35,000 each to develop apprenticeship programs for high school students.
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Riders from the 38+2 Memorial Ride stopped in Madison Wednesday to rest and refresh during the annual horseback ride from Lower Brule to Mankato.
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One state university is introducing a course based on blockchain – the backbone of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin. While volatile investments, some predict cryptocurrency will only continue gaining relevance.
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The United States placed third in a recent international cybersecurity competition, with three of the team’s members coming from Dakota State University.