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North County

  • Central Massachusetts' 2016 innovative workspaces

    Laura Finaldi November 7, 2016

    Modern offices are gearing more toward an open collaborative environment, but everything starts with the culture a company creates.

  • Former company officials plead not guilty of $19M MassHealth scheme

    Sam Bonacci November 1, 2016

    The former owner and three managers of Westminster-based Rite Way LLC have all plead not guilty in Worcester court on charges relating to an alleged $19-million MassHealth scheme.

  • Harvard Bioscience sells German subsidiary for $1.7M

    October 28, 2016

    Holliston life sciences manufacturer Harvard Bioscience announced Friday it sold its Germany liquid handling product maker for $1.7 million.

  • Drought levels largely unchanged despite heavy rains

    State House News Service October 28, 2016

    For the first time in more than two months, part of Massachusetts is wet enough to no longer be considered in a drought or be "abnormally dry," federal drought observers said Thursday.

  • CardioFocus adds chief commercial officer

    October 27, 2016

    Marlborough medical device manufacturer CardioFocus, Inc. announced Thursday it added a new chief commercial officer and a vice president of U.S. sales.

  • A "major" pharma employer could fill Devens site

    State House News Service October 27, 2016

    A zoning change approved by voters in three communities will create a 40-acre site available for commercial use in Devens, a space that could serve as a future home for a pharmaceutical company.

  • Devens adds 33 acres for industrial development

    Sam Bonacci October 25, 2016

    On Monday, voters approved the rezoning of a 32.7-acre portion of Devens land from residential for innovation and technology uses, opening up the land to commercial development.

  • Online marketing

    Hans Riemer October 24, 2016

    Ten steps could help you make the most of your marketing budget.

  • Julie Crowley: From top to bottom, getting it done

    Livia Gershon October 24, 2016

    Julie Crowley puts in her time working with a board of local industry leaders to develop a curriculum around quality and mechatronics, or mechanical engineering for Mount Wachusett Community College.

  • Who owns students’ brain power?

    Laura Finaldi October 24, 2016

    From bulletproof vests to video games to a turtle prosthesis, Central Mass schools take varied approaches over the intellectual property of student projects.

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Do you regularly use an AI program in your work?
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The number of artificial intelligence programs, such large language models and other such technology, are becoming more pervasive and are being catered to specific industries and specific tasks. On Aug. 18, the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education responded to the increased use of AI in the classroom by releasing statewide AI guidance for educators.