The University of Utah is launching a new bachelor's degree in artificial intelligence, set to start in fall 2026. This program aims to provide students with hands-on experience in AI and meet the growing market demand for AI professionals.
In other news, Databricks has achieved petabyte-scale data ingestion with its new serverless streaming API, Zerobus Ingest. This system allows for efficient data ingestion and processing, eliminating the need for manual infrastructure setup.
Scale AI and other companies are also making significant advancements in AI. London's AI sector is booming, attracting investments and talent. The city's tech hub is growing, with startups and established players contributing to innovation.
AI is also being used in various industries, including law firms, where it may reshape the work of associates by automating menial tasks and allowing for more substantive work. In the political sphere, candidates in D.C.'s political campaigns are using AI to create custom content, design mailers, and conduct data analysis.
Additionally, GitHub reported nine service disruptions in May 2026, leading to degraded performance across its platform. The company is investing in infrastructure upgrades and migrating services to Azure to enhance reliability.
Key Takeaways
['University of Utah to launch AI degree program in fall 2026', 'Databricks achieves petabyte-scale data ingestion with Zerobus Ingest', "London's AI sector is growing with investments and talent", 'AI being used in law firms to automate menial tasks', 'GitHub experiences service disruptions in May 2026', 'D.C. political campaigns using AI for custom content and data analysis', 'Armis Centrix AI Assistant empowers security teams with actionable insights', 'Nicole Kramer recognized for expertise in consumer goods and sales AI enablement', 'Texas Republicans push for local control over AI data centers', 'GitHub investing in infrastructure upgrades and migrating services to Azure']University of Utah launches AI degree program
The University of Utah has approved a new bachelor's degree in artificial intelligence, set to start in fall 2026. This program aims to provide students with hands-on experience in AI and meet the growing market demand for AI professionals. The university has a strong history with AI, having taught its first course in 1973.
Texas Republicans push for local control over AI data centers
The Republican Party of Texas has made regulating AI and large-scale data centers a top priority for the 2027 Legislature. The party's proposal includes measures such as independent infrastructure for data centers, local control over development, and impact fees to compensate communities for use of existing infrastructure.
GitHub experiences service disruptions in May 2026
GitHub reported nine service disruptions in May 2026, leading to degraded performance across its platform. The company is investing in infrastructure upgrades and migrating services to Azure to enhance reliability.
Nicole Kramer honored for expertise in consumer goods and sales AI enablement
Nicole Kramer, Senior Manager of Commercial Capabilities at Mars Snacking, has been recognized for her expertise in workforce transformation and AI enablement. She received the Gold Award for Excellence in Technology and the Gold Award for Best Custom Content for Brand 101 from the Brandon Hall Group in 2025.
D.C. political campaigns are using AI
Candidates in D.C.'s political campaigns are using AI to create custom content, design mailers, and conduct data analysis. However, many warn of limitations and risks associated with AI, and some are limiting its use or avoiding it altogether.
Armis Centrix AI Assistant empowers security teams
The Armis Centrix AI Assistant is designed to provide actionable insights and drive execution for security teams. It synthesizes thousands of data points and provides tailored assessments and recommendations.
Databricks achieves petabyte-scale data ingestion
Databricks has launched Zerobus Ingest, a serverless streaming API that can handle petabyte-scale data pipelines. The system allows for efficient data ingestion and processing, eliminating the need for manual infrastructure setup.
London becomes AI hub with growing investments
London's AI sector is booming, attracting investments and talent. The city's tech hub is growing, with startups and established players contributing to innovation.
AI impact on big law associates
The increasing use of AI in law firms may reshape the work of associates, automating menial tasks and allowing for more substantive work. However, some associates are concerned about the impact on their roles.
Sources
- ‘There’s a huge market demand’: University of Utah approves new bachelor’s degree in artificial intelligence
- Texas Republicans press for local control over spread of AI data centers on first day of convention in Houston
- GitHub Availability Dips in May 2026
- Nicole Kramer Honored for Expertise in Consumer Goods and Sales AI Enablement
- How D.C.'s political campaigns are (and aren't) using AI
- How the Armis Centrix™ AI Assistant is Empowering Security Teams to Get Things Done
- Databricks Hits Petabyte Scale Ingest
- London's AI Boom: A Tech Hub for Global Ambition
- What does AI mean for big law associates?
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