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Cyber security for the AI age

Futurum

Every year, the numbers get worse and show that we are far from being able to mitigate and contain the numerous cyber threats that target both industry and government,” says Burcu. She enjoys understanding users’ backgrounds and cultures, and unpicking the complex systems that govern our interactions with technology.

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Why Choose a STEM Career?

CTE Learning

stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. Engineering and Engineering Technology careers pay an average salary of $73,700, about 13% more than the average. Computer and Information Science pay an average salary of $72,600, which is still really great. So what exactly is a STEM-based career?

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Why Choose a STEM Career?

CTE Learning

” stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. Mathematics is typically in every activity or occupation we do in life. Engineering and Engineering Technology careers pay an average salary of $73,700, about 13% more than the average. So what exactly is a STEM based career? The acronym “S.T.E.M.”

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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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Creating software that works for everyone

Futurum

A key concept of the Living Lab is that all participants, both developers and users of software, are fully involved and treated as equals throughout the software development process, ensuring the needs and opinions of the users and developers are always considered. “We I like the range of problems I get to work on,” says John. “I

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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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