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As Maryland’s Artificial Intelligence advisor begins a new role, one state senator called for privacy law during a committee meeting on Nov. 29.
The state Department of Information Technology’s new 86-page road map details how officials intend to transform service delivery, boost security and modernize infrastructure. IT literacy will be key.
Senators have already begun to receive briefings on artificial intelligence. Maryland’s senior Sen. Ben Cardin indicated his attendance during an event in Howard County earlier this month.
As Maryland’s Artificial Intelligence advisor begins a new role, one state senator called for privacy law during a committee meeting on Nov. 29.
As lawmakers across the country start to grapple with the transformative potential of artificial intelligence, Maryland officials, including Gov. Wes Moore (pictured), said the state must either ...
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CSM Forms AI Task Force to Advance Campus Integration

The College of Southern Maryland has established the CSM AI Task Force to direct the incorporation of artificial intelligence ...
ARLINGTON, Va. (7News) — Artificial intelligence could transform healthcare including for students entering the medical field. The University of Maryland is harnessing the technology in ...
Maryland researchers are working to curb biases, inequity in Artificial Intelligence Dr. Vandana Janeja is the Director of iHARP, a research institute studying the polar regions, funded by the ...
Nishant Shah, the governor’s senior adviser for responsible artificial intelligence, joined the administration in a first-of-its-kind position in August after working on AI products at Meta, the ...