1st Police Training Facility In the Country To Leverage AI Assistants
Miami Dade College’s (MDC) School of Justice, Public Safety and Law Studies is leading the nation by training cadets on an AI-powered police officer assistant.
Miami Dade College’s (MDC) School of Justice, Public Safety and Law Studies is leading the nation by training cadets on an AI-powered police officer assistant.
Zylpha, a leading provider of digital court bundling solutions, is pleased to announce the launch of its brand-new Court Bundle Sharing functionality—now available to all paid users of its online court bundling platform.
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Zoom Removals Releases New Research Comparing Moving Costs from Sydney to Melbourne and Brisbane Amid 2025 Federal Election Housing Debate As the Australian federal election approaches on Saturday, 3 May 2025, and housing affordability remains a key issue for voters, a well established Sydney removalists team has released new research comparing the true costs of moving from Sydney to Melbourne versus Sydney to Brisbane.
The dynamic teen sibling duo, DUPLEXITY, is thrilled to announce the release of their much-anticipated single, "Waveless Tide." Following their standout performance on the Rolling Stone stage at SXSW and receiving rave reviews by the magazine.
An artwork that was nearly censored ahead of its unveiling is now on display as a “living” mural at Bergen Kunsthall. Icelandic conceptual artist ODEE’s Bergen Kunsthall Project (BKP) – a mural-sized QR code linking to a constantly evolving digital artwork – opened to the public on April 11 after the University of Bergen reversed an earlier decision to block the piece.