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Schools Let AI Spy on Kids t?

BY JESSICA PAIGE, BENJAMIN BOUDREAUX, AND LYNSAY AYER

Suicide is now the second leading cause of death among American youth between the ages of 10 and 14. The problem of youth suicide has only gotten worse lately, in part due to a nationwide shortage of mental health professionals, particularly in schools, where if available, an on-staff psychologist, counselor or social worker can help identify at-risk youth, and take steps toward an appropriate intervention. As a remedy, school administrators, faced with daunting funding and staffing shortages, have increasingly looked to technology to help them manage the youth suicide crisis. Specifically, companies such as Bark, Gaggle, GoGuardian and Securly have developed technology in the form of AI-based student monitoring software that tracks students’ computer use to identify students facing mental health challenges. It is generally designed to operate in the background of students’ school issued computing devices and accounts, and flag activity that may indicate that they are at risk for self-harm

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Government to meet researchers, software firms to drive Rs 6,000 crore quantum mission

A month after inviting proposals to set-up four thematic hubs under the Rs 6,000 crore National Quantum Mission, the government will meet software and IT companies, startups, researchers, and academic institutions, on February 20 to discuss the implementation of the project. The meeting will broadly focus on resolving doubts of the stakeholders with regard to the quantum mission, and how a consortium of industry, academia, and government can drive the implementation of quantum technologies in the country. The government has also been planning to loop in IT companies such as Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Tech Mahindra, Infosys and other software companies including Qualcomm, to contribute towards developing the technology..

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Managed IT services: Trends to look out for in 2024

LManaged information technology (IT) services have witnessed accelerated growth in the last few years. With numerous advantages on offer such as reducing downtime redundancy, providing customised value-added services such as application testing, customised cloud-based services, and IT consulting etc, it is growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 13.6% currently. Enterprises all over the world are now leveraging cloud platforms and that’s where the managed service providers have an even greater role to play. They help enterprises as well as small and medium enterprises (SMEs) achieve greater cost efficiencies, and simplify their digital transformation. As we begin a new year, it is important to look at the key trends that will be prevalent in the managed IT services sector in 2024 Cloud has been around for many years now, but the demand for flexibility, scalability and remote access has zoomed in recent years, and cloud has now become integral to any organisation’s digital transformation. That’s why managed cloud solutions are going to be one of the top trends in 2024. However, while choosing your managed cloud services providers, you must pay attention to the importance that they offer to data security, integrations, and hybrid workflows as well as the promptness of their customer service..

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