IPS to expand staff use of AI in pilot program; school board to consider draft policy
The district will launch a second phase of its pilot AI program this upcoming school year.
The district will launch a second phase of its pilot AI program this upcoming school year.
The new fiscal year begins July 1 and the agency has a plan to send the money owed once the funding is received from state budget officials.
Jackie Ardrey has been CEO of the Indiana-based handbag and luggage designer since November 2023.
The president said the U.S. will provide China “what was agreed to,” including allowing Chinese students to attend American colleges and universities.
The company will add production of the gas-powered Chevrolet Blazer and Chevrolet Equinox, which are made in Mexico, to two American plants starting in 2027.
While many hospital systems are using some form of artificial intelligence to streamline administrative tasks, some, like Community, are taking it a step further, using it to inform some aspects of patient care.
The two-day WNBA Live event at the Indiana Convention Center will feature player meet-and-greets and panel discussions.
The data showes that tariffs haven’t yet pushed overall prices higher, which suggests that many companies could be absorbing the cost of the higher duties, for now.
Four new acts have been added to the Hoosier Lottery Free Stage series for the 2025 Indiana State Fair.
The combined nonprofit will operate in 40 Indiana counties and 21 central Illinois counties, serving tens of thousands of people.
The announcement followed two days of talks in the British capital that ended late Tuesday.
Carlie Irsay-Gordon, Casey Foyt and Kalen Jackson said they want to take after their father by chasing another Super Bowl trophy.
If the rate holds after final review, it would be Indiana’s lowest since the state began tracking the measure in 1900.
It could be one of the biggest acquisitions the social media giant has made since its 2014 deal to buy WhatsApp, according to a person familiar with the matter.
The Indianapolis mayor took questions from reporters in one-on-one interviews Tuesday afternoon.
A new analysis estimates that the provision would cost the U.S. 360,000 jobs and $55 billion annually over 10 years in lost gross domestic product.
The new Qdoba follows the December closure of a location near Monument Circle that served customers for 25 years.
Indianapolis-based New City Development is planning apartments, townhomes, a nonprofit headquarters and retail space to accompany the 190,000-square-foot office building already on the property.
The 115-year-old law firm intends to occupy an entire build-to-suit office building, which is scheduled to be part of Phase III of the dining, entertainment and business district.
Plans call for the entertainment area to have duckpin bowling, laser tag, an arcade, a ropes course and mini-golf.