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California Report Offers Glimpse at AI Use in State Government

How might California government make use of generative artificial intelligence? Officials suggest several ways that the technology could be introduced to state government functions.

University of Montana receives $12.3M National Institutes of Health contract for work on TB vaccine

Last month, the Missoula flagship announced UM and its research partners were awarded a five-year contract to develop a new “adjuvant” to be used with the TB vaccine.

Philanthropists Invest in Rural Workforce Training Programs

A partnership with Oregon STEM and its Spark Oregon earn-and-learn initiative helped pay for KEITH Manufacturing to employ four local high school interns for the summer.

Software to tackle the US housing crisis

A platform is helping developers pinpoint areas with the best opportunities to build infill housing developments

Remote work beats out salary as the most important thing to employees

Flexjobs, a search site for remote jobs, surveyed over 8,000 workers, with 63% voting remote work as the most important thing in a job, narrowly beating out salary. In fact, two-thirds of respondents are willing to take a pay cut to work remotely, highlighting the demand for continued flexibility four years since the start of the pandemic.

The exciting, perilous journey toward AGI

Artificial general intelligence (AGI) could surpass human intelligence and profoundly transform every aspect of life.

Bozeman, Montana Based MagDrive Technologies to Present Plan for Reducing Refinery Emissions by 62% during COP28 Climate Summit

MagDrive Technologies is the creator and leader of the magnetically actuated valve category. Based in Bozeman, Montana, MagDrive’s team is bringing true zero emission components to industries like oil and gas, energy, nuclear, aerospace, and cryogenics.

Cell Phone Tracking And Cameras May Soon Help Cops Issue Distracted Driver Tickets

Speeding and red light cameras may soon be joined by distracted driving cameras

Microgrids can bolster unreliable electricity systems. Why aren’t states doing more to develop them?

Microgrids can offer cleaner and more reliable electricity, but companies that try to develop such projects have run into a discouraging array of obstacles.

GFDA Top Ten for 11-19-23

Can you guess how many more than 10 there are this week?