June 24, 2024
Cone Health has signed an agreement to join Risant Health, pending regulatory approvals. As part of this collaboration, Cone Health aims to expand access to value-based care within North Carolina. Risant Health, a nonprofit created by Kaiser Foundation Hospitals, focuses on integrating organizations to deliver superior health outcomes through value-based care. Despite this new affiliation, Cone Health will retain its brand, leadership, and continue serving its community. This move marks Risant Health's continued expansion, following its integration with Geisinger earlier this year.
Cone Health to become part of Risant Health publication
June 24, 2024
The article discusses how pioneering universities are exploring applications for OpenAI's ChatGPT Edu platform in higher education. Arizona State University, the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School, and Columbia University are among the early adopters, using the tool for tasks such as evaluating language proficiency, enhancing student engagement, and analyzing public health data. Despite the slow adoption of generative AI in higher education, institutions involved in preliminary trials are helping shape its use in academia. OpenAI aims to launch ChatGPT Edu more broadly by summer, emphasizing benefits like advanced text interpretation and customizable features tailored for educational settings, while addressing faculty concerns and promoting a culture of innovation.
As ChatGPT Courts Colleges, Pioneering Universities Seek to Shape Its Use Work Shift
June 24, 2024
Nearly half of Dell's workforce has declined to return to the office, opting instead to continue working remotely. This shift highlights a growing trend of employees favoring remote work over traditional office settings, challenging corporate policies and potentially reshaping future workplace strategies. The article delves into the implications of this trend for businesses and employee productivity.
Dell said return to the office or else—nearly half of workers chose “or else” — Ars Technica arstechnica
June 24, 2024
The U.S. Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry and Security has announced a ban prohibiting Kaspersky Lab's U.S. subsidiary from offering its security software due to national security concerns. This ban extends to all of Kaspersky's affiliates, subsidiaries, and parent companies, citing the risk posed by the Russian government's potential influence and cyber capabilities. The ban, effective from July 20, allows the company to continue providing updates to existing customers until September 29. Kaspersky, which has faced multiple restrictions over its ties to Russia, argues that the decision is based on geopolitical tensions and ignores the transparency measures it has implemented.
U.S. Bans Kaspersky Software, Citing National Security Risks The Hacker News

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