American electronics engineer, programmer, philanthropist, and Apple co‑founder
Universities are racing to add AI majors and minors, with 74 AI majors and 89 minors now offered in American campuses and more programs planned this year. The rush reflects the technology’s influence on the economy, but details vary by school. Demand and career outcomes remain uncertain as programs accelerate.
A wave of recent reporting shows graduates face a shifting labor market as AI reshapes entry-level work. Universities strike deals with AI firms while students push back against discussions of automation. Experts urge focusing on skill-building and AI literacy to navigate the coming changes.
The Salamanca City Central School District has paused a nearly $60,000 pilot to deploy a humanoid robot named Sally in high school tech classes after parents and teachers raise concerns about student data privacy. District officials insist the project is not about replacing teachers and will focus on adding AI-assisted tutoring and at-home support, while state officials review protections.
Vintage computer collectors are restoring iconic machines like the Apple I and Xerox Alto as interest in computing history grows, with festivals drawing thousands and prices for rare items reaching hundreds of thousands of dollars.