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VERSES AI Inc. (CBOE: VERS) (OTCQB: VRSSF) ("VERSES'' or the "Company”), a cognitive computing company specializing in next-generation agentic software systems, ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. - Eight University at Buffalo faculty members have been named SUNY Distinguished Professors, the highest faculty rank in the SUNY system.
The UB faculty members were promoted to SUNY's highest faculty rank at the board of trustees' April 29 meeting.
The Chippewa Valley Technical College is accepting applications to an open position on their board. The chosen candidate would be expected to serve a three-year term starting on July 1 ...
“Over the last two years, we’ve really focused on behavioral health games,” Kaleida told Technical.ly. The new project, he added, aligns with Simcoach’s mission to create “transformational games” that ...
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) is proud to announce that Pingkun Yan, Ph.D., associate professor of Biomedical Engineering at RPI, has been appointed chair of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine ...
it is interesting to periodically review the situation within the Technical Activities Board (TAB) of the IEEE. As a reminder, TAB is the group that encompasses all the technical societies and ...
Berulis, who works at the labor board, wrote in the declaration that within days of DOGE staffers arriving in March, he noticed a series of “anomalous” events in the board’s computer systems.
Announced the Ohio School Boards Association Northeast Ohio Region recognized board members Michele Garman of Mathews for 10 years of service; Cheryl Basista of Weathersfield, Justin Sly of ...
BOARD GAMES have long fascinated artificial-intelligence (AI) researchers. They have clear rules, well-defined playing fields and objective winners and losers. This makes them perfect “sandpits ...
McCluskey Technical Achievement Award for her work in neuromorphic computing and deep-learning acceleration. The award is given by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Computer ...
But organizers like Ms. Kong say that the kind of board games stored in their grandparents’ attics are hot among Gen Z-ers and millennials hungry for less athletic modes of socialization.