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Leading Through Innovation: Celebrating Black STEM Leaders

STEM Education Guide

Now that we know why February is Black History Month let’s check out this list of impressive examples of what Black genius can accomplish in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). His frank and jocular demeanor and engaging writing style help make science accessible to a wider audience.

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Cyber security for the AI age

Futurum

Cyber security company BlackBerry reports that the healthcare and financial services are those most frequently targeted, as both hold large volumes of sensitive personal information that can be hijacked by criminals to hold these services at ransom. Meet Burcu When I was younger, I enjoyed science and mathematics.

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Creating software that works for everyone

Futurum

However, as we become ever-more reliant on software, ensuring it is accessible for all of society is a growing necessity. ACCESSIBLE — can be obtained easily and used by everyone. A lot of existing software is not accessible to certain demographics, which raises issues for equity and inclusion. TALK LIKE A SOFTWARE ENGINEER.

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Building relationships with top state leaders in New York

STEMx

A: The Empire State STEM Learning Network is a statewide collaborative of educators, business and industry partners, and government leaders in New York working to expand access to high-quality STEM teaching, increase the number of students in STEM disciplines, and communicate and advocate for STEM policies, programs, platforms and partnerships.

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Will AIs Take All Our Jobs and End Human History—or Not? Well, It’s Complicated…

Stephen Wolfram

For about three centuries it seemed as if mathematical equations were the ultimate way to describe the natural world—but in the past few decades , and particularly poignantly with our recent Physics Project , it’s become clear that simple programs are in general a more powerful approach.) This equivalence has many consequences.

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