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The AI Advisory Council is responsible for research, governance, curriculum development and community engagement. They will offer their findings to the private school.
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Burt Lum is head of the Hawaiʻi Broadband and Digital Equity Office, which just released a final draft of its plan to increase connectivity across the state. He spoke to The Conversation about this new roadmap.
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Screenwriters are back at work after the 148-day Writers Guild of America strike came to an end last week thanks to a new three-year deal with Hollywood studios. Maui-based filmmaker Stefan Schaefer spoke to The Conversation about how WGA members feel about the new deal.
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During the Thrive Hawaiʻi Agrifood Summit at Hawaiʻi Convention Center, panelists hope for better government policy, investment and general willpower to improve local agriculture. On Wednesday the summit’s opening remarks noted both the potential and the dire state of Hawaiʻi agriculture.
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The one-year program aims to develop the next generation of technology innovators by providing intellectual property training and industry mentorship. It's tailored for Ph.D. candidates and post-doctoral scholars.
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Red Hill military leadership discusses what is being done leading up to next month's expected defueling; Military NCIS is actively pursuing new leads on decades old cold case; and a new program spurs innovation at the University of Hawaiʻi
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The role of artificial intelligence is under debate in many work sectors — and that includes broadcasting. This week, there’s a new development in the Philippines. HPR’s Bill Dorman has more in today’s Asia Minute.
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Artificial intelligence is the technology behind facial recognition for unlocking your phone, the personalization of social media and much more. As it becomes more prevalent, Hawaiʻi businesses have started to consider the usefulness, or harmfulness, of AI. Ian Kitajima, the president of the Pacific International Center for High Technology Research, shared his perspective.
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Lāhainā's Wo Hing Temple lost to Maui fires; writer and environmental lawyer Julian Aguon about his desire to build community across the Pacific and the world; Artificial intelligence's impact on our work life; University of Hawaiʻi Center for Oral History embraces stories about limu experts
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President Biden is back in Washington today, following a trip to the Indo-Pacific —including a stop in Vietnam. While the government delegation has moved on, the level of business relations between the two countries continues to deepen. HPR’s Bill Dorman has more in today’s Asia Minute.