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The "Mass Leads Act" would invest hundreds of millions of dollars in manufacturing, robotics, and life-science initiatives. The governor and her team spoke with students and faculty at Western New England University.
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Gov. Maura Healey's life sciences initiative will include $500 million in capital funding for the Massachusetts Life Sciences Center, and inject $350 million into the life sciences tax incentive program.
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Representative Tricia Farley-Bouvier will be helping to influence AI policy in Massachusetts and wants education and workplaces to adapt alongside AI.
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The $1.23 billion authorization plan would support integrated constituent services and cybersecurity projects, while also funding investments in artificial intelligence technology.
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The grant, provided by the Massachusetts Broadband Institute, aims to expand technology and internet access for residents.
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The first phase of the project is already operating on the Amherst campus.
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We view the juried sculpture show, now all ability accessible, at Park Hill Orchard with proprietor Russell Braen and accessibility advocate and wheelchair user Christos Palames, and take a Umass AI professor to Mike's Maze where this year's theme is artificial intelligence and the very nature of humanity.
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We take a look at the MAPS program's collaborations, Find out about rock and magic camps with Scotty Swan, and Rep. Jim McGovern's past words about AI prove prescient.
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The state's K-12 education department is encouraging districts to restrict or ban students' cellphone use in schools, possibly moving toward a statewide mandate in the future.
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New video conferencing equipment has been installed in the Springfield City Hall meeting room where the council holds subcommittee meetings. This will allow for hybrid sessions and for the video to be archived.