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Dakota State University students majoring in fields like computer science, cyber operations, AI, or mathematics have a new scholarship opportunity.
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South Dakota county governments, from the bustling Minnehaha County Courthouse to the more tranquil Harding County, are hurting for cash. In turn, funding proposals for counties were heard in front of the legislature’s executive board this week.
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T. Denny Sanford has committed a total of $60 million to support the growth of DSU's Applied Research Lab.
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Thirty-three states have filed a federal complaint against the technology company, alleging Meta knew of the harms its platforms would cause to youth health.
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Governor Kristi Noem proclaims October as Cybersecurity Awareness Month in South Dakota. This year’s theme is, ‘It’s easy to stay safe online.’
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Artificial Intelligence isn’t the future anymore – it’s here today. As a result, the state’s top cop says it’s time to harden the laws orbiting AI.
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Ben Bowman tricked an artificial intelligence program to give him a credit card number that it was supposed to keep secret. He discusses the vulnerabilities of AI.
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Attorney General, Marty Jackley, says residents should be careful of financial computer scams.
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DSU Colleges of Arts and Sciences and Computer and Cyber Sciences have new deans.
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ChatGPT, an artificial writing engine, has gained fast popularity since its introduction last November. The attention has generated discussions about the future of writing at state colleges and universities.