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WAKR's Jeanne Destro discusses a new tech topic each week!

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WAKR's Jeanne Destro discusses a new tech topic each week!

    AI In Everything, Everywhere: Are You Ready For The Future?

    AI In Everything, Everywhere: Are You Ready For The Future?

    Imagine a future where virtually everything you touch is infused with Artificial Intelligence; not just your smart phone, but also your TV, your car, your air conditioner, the forklift at the factory where you work, and more.

    But that's not an imaginary scenario.

    According to the authors of the new book, "Fusion Strategy: How Real Time Data & AI will Power the Industrial Future"; that is exactly what is happening right now, and what will continue to happen on an ever increasing scale in the future.

    So, how can we get ready for it? What is ahead for individuals, for workers, and for business owners?

    Find out, as we discuss it with co-author, Dr. Venkat Venkatraman, who is a Professor of Management at Boston University.

    • 21 Min.
    Stark State College Offering Free Data Recovery Service This Week

    Stark State College Offering Free Data Recovery Service This Week

    The only thing worse than realizing you don't have your files backed up when your computer or external hard drive crashes, is finding out it could cost hundreds, or maybe even thousands of dollars to get them back.

    But, if you live in the Akron-Canton area; you're in luck, because students at Stark State College, will help you recover your precious photos, videos, music—or whatever else you lost— for free, this week!

    Listen now, for all the details, from Stark State Cybersecurity Professor, Glenn Goe.

    • 10 Min.
    How Spyware & Disinformation Threaten Democracy

    How Spyware & Disinformation Threaten Democracy

    When citizens are mislead by lies online, and journalists are hacked, tracked, intimidated, and shut down; Democracies worldwide are threatened.

    That was the message this week from US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, who spoke at this week at the Third Summit For Democracy in Seoul, South Korea.

    Blinken talked about efforts the United States is making to support free speech, free press, and free people, by funding independent media outlets, protecting journalists, teaching citizens how to spot misinformation, and regulating the use of commercial spyware.

    We'll also hear about how that spyware works, from Cybersecurity expert, Dr. John Nicholas, who is the Director of the Center for Information and Communication Sciences, at Ball State University.

    Find out more. Listen now.

    • 10 Min.
    Better, Faster, Cheaper: Akron's Plan To Bridge The Digital Divide

    Better, Faster, Cheaper: Akron's Plan To Bridge The Digital Divide

    So much has changed since the pandemic shut down that started four years ago this week, and one of those things is how much more dependent we all are on technology.

    Going to work and to school suddenly became doable from home, but only for those with fast and reliable internet connections. Those who could not count on them, were left having to use less reliable connections through mobile phones, or public Wi-Fi at the library, coffee shops, and restaurants like McDonalds.

    Even that was hard, though, because those places shut down too, in the early months of the pandemic, leaving many students and families scrambling.

    Since then, the government has stepped in to try to bridge the "digital divide", between Americans in more affluent areas, and those in lower income neighborhoods, where high speed broadband is less prevalent, through federal funds for projects like Summit County's $57 million dollar "fiber ring".

    That project, which just recently got underway, will  connect 31 local communities and government agencies through a fast and secure network that extends Fairlawn Gig municipal broadband service countywide.

    But while extremely useful and important for the safety and security of county residents, that fiber ring doesn't solve the high speed broadband connectivity problem for individual consumers in their homes.

    So, that's where the City of Akron's recently announced partnership with New Jersey-based SiFi Networks, comes in.

    The city will grant the national fiber network developer access to right of ways, with a goal of creating a citywide fiber optic network and affordable, high-quality internet access for all residents. 

    In return, SiFi Networks plans to invest more than $200 million to install, maintain and operate an underground fiber optic network throughout Akron at no cost to the city, enabling citywide digitization while supporting economic growth.

    In addition, SiFi has agreed to reimburse the City of Akron for costs associated with expediting review of permits during the project.  

    We talked about it with City of Akron Chief Technology Manager Darren Roznek, who tells us that once the new fiber optic network is built; that could not only mean both high speed internet connections for residents who do not have them yet, but also lower internet connection prices for all consumers in Akron.

    Find out why. Listen now.

    • 23 Min.
    Countdown To Totality: Solar Eclipse Readiness & Safety Tips

    Countdown To Totality: Solar Eclipse Readiness & Safety Tips

    April 8th is going to be a big day in Northeast Ohio, with thousands of of visitors from all over the country expected flock here for the first total solar eclipse of the sun visible from this area since 1806.

    It will quite literally be the chance of a lifetime, as the next one like it, won't be until 2099.

    With that in mind; state, local, and federal offiicials got tother recently to discuss their plans to keep people safe from the kinds of things you can naturally expect when big crowds gather, like traffic jams, accidents, and unusually high demand for bandwidth on mobile phone networks.
    But they're also planning for things like people inadvertently damaging their septic systems, sustaining eye damage, and even drowning in Lake Erie, in their rush to sky gaze, and generally bask in the glory of a dark and mysterious celestial event.

    So, get ready to stay safe, healthy, and super astronomically amped, as we count down to totality!

    Listen now. 

    • 10 Min.
    Artificial Intelligence In The Classroom: New Ohio "AI Toolkit" for K-12 Teachers

    Artificial Intelligence In The Classroom: New Ohio "AI Toolkit" for K-12 Teachers

    The State of Ohio wants to encourage teachers to get students ready for future employment in world where their jobs will be greatly influenced by Artificial Intelligence.

    As a result, they just issued a new "AI Toolkit" for K-12 teachers statewide, which they say will "empower policymakers, superintendents, principals, IT staff, teachers, and parents to advance AI literacy in their school districts. In addition, they say it will "provide resources that help promote student privacy, data security, ethics, and other factors."

    To find out what that might mean for teachers at Akron Public Schools, I had a conversation with their College & Career Academies Director, Marcie Ebright, who formerly worked for APS as an Instructional Technology Specialist.

    Listen now.

    • 21 Min.

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