RootsTech is the world’s largest family history conference that offers workshop classes, keynote speakers and an expo hall to help people learn more about genealogy and family history.
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The AI that taught itself: How AI can learn what it never knew
For years, the guiding assumption of artificial intelligence has been simple: an AI is only as good as the data it has seen. Feed it more, train it longer, and it performs better. Feed it less, and it ...
“We’re excited to feature RocketReach on Inside Business Today,” said Gila Stern, Vice President of Production. “Scott Kim’s leadership and the company’s focus on verified data and intuitive, ...
Waukegan boasts two International Baccalaureate schools: ‘Learning innovative real-world principles’
District 60 Board of Education member Rick Riddle said he is proud the district has the only two IB elementary or middle schools in Lake County.
The Monroe News, with help from local high school principals, put together a list of area driver’s ed programs. This school year, two more school districts started offering on-site classes through ...
Looking for something for your kids to do during spring break? Local museums, the Boys & Girls Clubs, and YMCAs are offering ...
NASA's next trip around the moon is coming closer to reality, and students in Jefferson County are getting an early look at the mission designed to carry astronauts farther into deep space than any ...
Venables discussed Oklahoma’s offseason focus, competitive depth, player development and why he believes the Sooners are building the right way.
The ice at the Greater Midland Curling Center recently welcomed a group of new athletes, many stepping onto the rink for the first time.
A free March 19 program will explore the history of Pen Mar Park, presented by author and historian M.L. Marotte III.
At the Harbor Hope Center in Chesapeake, students don’t just learn about literature and arithmetic. They learn how to recover from drug and alcohol dependency.
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