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Brad Feld – Introducing the Rocky Mountain Artificial Intelligence Interest Group (RMAIIG)

Their first meeting is Tuesday, April 11th, and covers a deeper dive into ChatGPT. The group is taking speaker suggestions and ideas for a venue for quarterly in-person meetings when they aren’t on Zoom. I encourage Rocky Mountain readers to get involved if they’re interested in exploring the rapidly-changing world of AI.

Home prices finally start declining after 131 months of rising prices

For the first time in 131 months, home prices fell year-over-year, ending the longest price growth streak on record and presenting an opportunity for buyers grappling with the double whammy of high mortgage rates and elevated prices.

5 Things To Know Before Building a Log Cabin

Building a log cabin home can be a dream come true for many people. However, it is important to understand that building with wood can be challenging and requires careful planning and execution. Concrete logs have emerged as a more practical and cost-effective alternative to traditional wood logs in recent years.

Why Billionaires Ken Griffin And Eric Schmidt Are Spending $50 Million On A New Kind Of Scientific Research

‘Focused Research Organizations’ aim to provide useful information to the scientific community in areas that currently aren’t being served by academia or business.

Feral Hogs Are the Invasive Menace You’ve Never Thought About

Wild hogs destroy crops, uproot landscapes, and spread diseases—and not much is stopping them.

Federal Solar Tax Credit (What It Is & How to Claim It for 2023)

What are the steps to claim the federal ITC?

If Congress Cuts Section 8 Housing, These States Will Suffer

The Housing Choice Voucher program helps 2.3 million households pay rent. Biden has called for small increases to the program, while GOP leaders are eyeing cuts that will hit some states especially hard.

This simple formula can help you introduce yourself like a pro—and not be forgotten

If people forget your name, it may be because you simply haven’t given them a good reason to remember it.

More Students Are Turning Away From College and Toward Apprenticeships

Today, colleges and universities enroll about 15 million undergraduate students, while companies employ about 800,000 apprentices. In the past decade, college enrollment has declined by about 15%, while the number of apprentices has increased by more than 50%, according to federal data and Robert Lerman, a labor economist at the Urban Institute and co-founder of Apprenticeships for America.

Maine Leaders Discuss Whether Public Broadband Investments Should Support National Private Providers

Millions of Maine’s fiber dollars is going to a mix of government entities, regional internet service providers, and large, out-of-state companies. Some worry these national companies have not worked well with communities in the past. Others say the investments should be evaluated on what they deliver, not who gets the money.