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The State of Oklahoma this week announced a new workforce development initiative to help Oklahoma’s workers learn artificial intelligence skills. Through a partnership with Google, the State of Oklahoma will help over 10,000 Oklahoma residents access Google’s new AI Essentials course at no cost. The online course is product agnostic, does not require a degree or experience, and will teach workers foundational AI skills, AI best practices and how to use AI responsibly. The program will benefit residents across Oklahoma and can be accessed at oklahoma.gov/learnAI.
Read moreGovernor Kevin Stitt this week revealed the creation of the U.S.S. Oklahoma Commissioning Committee to build a 29th Virginia Class, Fast Attack Nuclear Submarine in collaboration with the U.S. Navy and Newport News Shipbuilding. Carrying Tomahawk Missiles and MK-48 torpedoes, the U.S.S. Oklahoma will home 132 sailors, 18 officers, and feature advanced stealth capabilities to make it virtually undetectable in water.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Senate on Thursday approved legislation that is the culmination of years of work to rewrite Oklahoma’s criminal code.
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