Sleepy Fort Collins Airstrip Becomes CSU’s High-Tech Drone Test Hub
Colorado State has repaved Christman Airfield and is expanding drone testing lanes, subsurface imaging facilities and student training on its Foothills campus. The upgrades aim to support research, wildfire response and industry partnerships.
Cupertino vs. San Francisco: Apple Drags OpenAI Into Trade Secret Showdown
Apple sued OpenAI, accusing the ChatGPT maker of soliciting and using confidential Apple hardware materials. The complaint names two former Apple employees and asks a San Francisco federal court to block use of those materials.
Berkeley Nobel Chemist Jumps Ship To Beijing’s New AI Lab
Nobel-winning chemist Omar Yaghi is leaving UC Berkeley to lead AIMATRY at Tsinghua University, citing U.S. funding concerns and a chance to scale AI-driven materials discovery.
UCO Bets Big On AI Degrees To Turbocharge Edmond Tech Jobs
UCO will start two AI-focused degree tracks in fall 2026: a computer‑science bachelor’s with an AI focus and an MBA emphasis in AI management. The programs are aimed at Oklahoma employers in aerospace, defense, energy and finance.
UChicago Law Yanks 1L Screens In Bold AI Classroom Crackdown
UChicago Law will bar phones and laptops in first‑year classrooms under a new AI strategy that emphasizes core legal reasoning and supervised AI training. Professors may name scribes and permit limited tech in specific activities.
NYC Hospitals Bet Big on OpenEvidence AI for Doctors on the Front Lines
NewYork-Presbyterian and its academic partners are deploying OpenEvidence across hospitals and clinics to give clinicians research-backed answers at the point of care.
Bay Area Ad World Braces As Google Slaps Warning Labels On AI Ads
Google will flag ads created with generative AI and provide attestation tools for advertisers. Bay Area teams should audit creative and add provenance metadata now.












