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by BLACK ENTERPRISE Editors November 23, 2025 Debate over how students should use artificial intelligence is growing across HBCUs, and Howard University is no exception. By Armani Durham  Debate over how students should use artificial intelligence is growing across Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), and Howard University is no exception. In Washington, D.C., these views differ across Howard University’s campus, with some  professors and students supporting AI and others opposing it.   Robert Hill, a Howard student, uses AI as a tool to assist him in his academic life and believes that the negative views of AI stem from people’s doubt…

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IIT Madras free Machine Learning course 2026 If you have been wanting to learn machine learning from an IIT professor without paying a course fee, IIT Madras has just opened that door for 2026. Its popular “Introduction to Machine Learning” course, offered via the government’s NPTEL/SWAYAM platform, is now open for free enrolment for the January–April 2026 run. Students can watch lectures, access notes and attempt assignments at no cost; only the optional certification exam carries a fee of ₹1,000.Taught by Prof Balaraman Ravindran, Professor of Computer Science and Mindtree Faculty Fellow at IIT Madras, this is a 12-week foundational…

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Browser, working. Cloudflare, error. Host, working. This week, millions of worldwide internet users had their experience halted with this message when a Cloudflare outage caused global website disruptions. As users unsuccessfully tried to access Washington Examiner content, listen to music, or scroll on social media, they were met with a warning of an error in the cloud and a sense of deja vu. The Cloudflare outage was one of two major cloud service outages in the span of a month, following the Amazon Web Services outage in late October.  Behind the scenes of users clicking out of their interrupted website, is…

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Michigan, national officials warn of ‘juice jacking’ when charging phones at public USB ports The scam can occur through infected charging cables or compromised public charging stations Officials urge using personal chargers, AC outlets, or portable batteries instead  If you’re traveling for the holidays, public USB charging stations may offer a convenient way to charge your phone, but cybersecurity experts say they can also serve as a gateway for hackers looking to slip malware onto your device. Cybercriminals can use these public ports to steal data or install malware in a scam known as “juice jacking.” The federal Transportation Security…

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From being niche technologies, Web3 and blockchain have made the leap to drivers of global innovation in no time. The more mainstream decentralized systems become, the quicker countries move to position themselves in this new world of digital assets, transparency, and tokenized economies. On the Global Crypto Adoption Index, India has shown impressive progress over the last couple of years-a sign of growing interest in blockchain, DeFi, NFTs, and digital transformation.The following article shall touch on only the basics of Web3 and blockchain, their pragmatic use in reality, the rise of India in global crypto adoption, and challenges and opportunities…

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Big Tech has come to town. Billion-dollar companies are in a race to build “hyperscale” data centers to fuel their push to power artificial intelligence and cloud computing technologies.The rural residents that would live next to these projects are marshalling future resistance to them.Southeast Michigan communities and their elected officials are grappling with the breakneck speed at which tech giants — the likes of OpenAI, Oracle and Meta — are attempting to push data center projects towards approval. But residents are pushing back by mobilizing opposition, packing local board meetings and urging local and state officials to do anything they…

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Nvidia and Oracle both offer AI growth potential, but their fundamentals make one a clearer choice.Nvidia (NVDA 1.06%) and Oracle (ORCL 5.66%) sit near the center of the rush to build modern artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure, making them good candidates for investors searching for AI winners. The two businesses, however, attack the trend from different angles. Nvidia designs chips and full AI computing platforms, while Oracle is the longtime enterprise software provider racing to become a major cloud infrastructure provider for AI workloads. For investors choosing between them, Nvidia brings faster growth and higher profitability, while Oracle leans on a…

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Understanding the Epoch of Reionization, a pivotal moment when the universe emerged from darkness, presents a significant challenge for cosmologists, demanding extensive computational resources. Saptarshi Sarkar and Tirthankar Roy Choudhury, from the National Centre for Radio Astrophysics, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, alongside their colleagues, now present a solution, developing a new framework that dramatically accelerates the process of extracting meaningful constraints from simulations. Their approach leverages the power of artificial neural networks to create an ‘emulator’ of a complex cosmological model, significantly reducing the number of computationally expensive simulations required for accurate analysis. This breakthrough achieves remarkable speedups, lowering…

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Key PointsBy controlling the entire tech stack, Alphabet has given itself a big edge in the cloud computing infrastructure space.Its cloud computing unit also gives it big structural cost advantages in search and AI.If there is one company that looks well positioned to benefit from the next decade of artificial intelligence (AI) growth, it’s Alphabet(NASDAQ: GOOGL)(NASDAQ: GOOG). The tech giant has long dominated in online search, but its strengths extend well beyond that. In fact, Alphabet may be the best AI stock to hold over the next decade.A cloud computing leaderWhile Alphabet is only currently the No. 3 cloud computing…

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Representational image of IoT This post is also available in: עברית (Hebrew)Korean researchers have completed the world’s first real-world verification of a Maritime Internet of Things (MIoT) communication network, which constitutes a major step toward smarter, safer, and more connected seas. The system enables data exchange between sensors and communication devices installed on ships, ports, and marine facilities, allowing continuous monitoring of oceanic and environmental conditions. Reliable communication at sea remains one of the biggest challenges in maritime operations. Traditional networks quickly lose stability beyond the coastline, leaving vessels and offshore structures cut off from real-time data. The new MIoT…

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