American Council on Education will lead global effort to pool data on tens of millions of students to improve learner success and collaborate on AI tools. In an era of generative artificial intelligence (AI), data is king. The large language models on which AI tools are built depend on enormous volumes of data, training and managing AI tools requires powerful (and often expensive) computing power, and major tech providers are far ahead of everyone else in driving AI forward. That creates potential threats for everyone else.
Ever wondered what it takes to navigate the dynamic landscape of technology ecosystems? How about fostering a workplace revolution or leaving an indelible mark on the entrepreneurial.
Doubters about just how big and vibrant the Triangle's tech startup ecosystem has become over the past two decades could see plenty of proof at a venture capital event today in Durham. But there's a problem: It's sold out.