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Machine Learning Faces a Reckoning in Health Research
Lack of reproducibility and poor quality are prevalent with machine learning papers in healthcare. See recommendations to address this issue.
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Biden proposes $250 billion investment in research
The President's plan includes funding for the National Science Foundation, upgrades to the nation's research facilities, technology development, and more.
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Around the nation: IBM, Cleveland Clinic partner on AI for drug research and development
This 10-year partnership aims to use artificial intelligence, hybrid cloud technologies, and quantum computing to accelerate health care and life sciences research.
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Cyberattacks Pose Credit Risks for Higher Education
Higher education institutions are attractive targets for cyberattacks. Globally, data breaches in education had an average cost of $3.9 million in 2020.
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IRS Warns of Higher Education Phishing Scam
The IRS is being actively impersonated by email in phishing scams aimed at higher education institutions. These scam emails may contain the IRS logo with subject lines referencing tax refunds.
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Colorado Introduces A Comprehensive Consumer Privacy Bill
Review key elements of Colorado's recent consumer privacy bill including jurisdictional scope, exemptions, personal data, consumer rights, enforcement, and more.
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If Your Company Uses AI, It Needs an Internal Review Board
An AI review board can serve as a strong foundation for companies who wish to include ethical risk mitigation as an essential component of their AI strategy.
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New EU Regulation for Export Controls of Dual Use Goods
The Council of the EU is expected to formally accept the latest version of new EU export control rules in the near future.
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