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After Microsoft's powerful AI chatbot verbally attacked people, and even compared one person to Hitler, the company has decided to rein in the technology until it works out the kinks.
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Two bills advancing in the legislature would address the 'right to repair' for technology-infused items ranging from smartphones to tractors.
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Host Connor Cyrus speaks to Champlain College professor Barbara Colombo and UVM professor Kimberly Vannest about the toll of online bullying and harassment on adults.
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Some 200,000 tech jobs have been lost in what is seen as one of the sharpest downturns in the tech industry's history. Here is what you need to know about the mass layoffs in Silicon Valley.
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This hour, host Connor Cyrus talks with a state official and Norwich University educators about how artificial intelligence is already being used in state government and education, and its implications for the future.
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Host Mikaela Lefrak speaks to the Vermont Community Broadband Board's deputy director about how to challenge the FCC's national broadband map.
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Beta Technologies, a rapidly growing aviation startup based in South Burlington, recently flew its prototype electric airplane from Plattsburgh, New York to Kentucky.
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GlobalFoundries will lay off close to 800 employees in coming weeks as the semiconductor company anticipates a downturn in demand for its products.
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GlobalFoundries is implementing a hiring freeze and plans to cut its workforce, company leaders told employees in a memo last week. It’s not yet clear whether job cuts will impact the company’s plant in Essex Junction.
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The plan is aimed at lowering costs at the $30 billion dollar computer chip corporation’s Essex Junction factory.