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What is “quiet quitting” and how are companies using AI to detect it?

Last month on The Spark John McElligott, founder and chief executive officer of York Exponential discussed artificial intelligence and its future. As a follow up on that conversation Brian Sathianathan, Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer of Iterate.ai, joined us on The Spark Monday to discuss how his tech company is using Artificial intelligence to help other companies detect what’s called “quiet quitting”.

By Aniya Faulcon

What’s the future of AI? Pennsylvania thought leader on technology had the answers.

In the age of robotics, artificial intelligence, quantum computing, self-driving cars, and chatbots people may wonder what’s the future of artificial intelligence and how can one keep up with new technological advances?
John McElligott, founder and Chief Executive Officer of York Exponential, had the answers for us on The Spark Thursday.

By Aniya Faulcon

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Appalachian Regional Commission grants will assist rural broadband in Pennsylvania and 11 other states

Midstate counties considered a part of Appalachia are Columbia, Juniata, Mifflin, Northumberland, Perry, Schuylkill, Snyder and Union.
By The Associated Press

Technology literacy is lacking in the U.S., here’s the direction that technology is going in and how to use it safely

Dr. Bruce Young, Director of the Cybersecurity Graduate Program at Harrisburg University, joined us on Tuesday for The Spark to discuss how to use technology and provide tips for staying safe online.

By Aniya Faulcon

NOVA’s “Crypto Decoded” Explores the History and Potential of Cryptocurrency

What exactly is crypto and how does it work? This technology is more than just money.

By Christina Zeiders

Pennsylvania-based Aurora delays launch of self-driving trucking, citing supply shortages

The company has yet to earn meaningful revenues because it is still preparing its technology for widespread commercial use.

By An-Li Herring/WESA
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