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AJC Covers Georgia Chamber Foundation and Emory University AI Program
(AJC) – Sukari Johnson showed up to a Henry County Parks & Recreation classroom looking for ways to use artificial intelligence to boost her small business. She’d like to automate some of her email tasks so that she can quickly respond to customers who contact her travel and events company. At a nearby desk, a real estate agent wondered about using AI programs to enhance images. Both came to the small class hosted by Emory University’s Center for AI Learning for a better understanding of the emerging technology.
Is Prime Day a hazard to Amazon warehouse workers in the CSRA?
APPLING, Ga. - While online shoppers are grabbing deals on Amazon Prime Day, the company’s warehouse workers like those in the CSRA are more likely to get injured, according to the findings of a U.S. Senate investigation. The Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions found Amazon’s warehouses...
Massive tech outage leads to delayed flights at Savannah-Hilton Head International Airport
SAVANNAH, Ga. — The Savannah-Hilton Head International Airport saw a long line of passengers waiting for updates on their flights Friday. A massive technology outage, also impacting emergency services and media outlets, caused flights to be delayed. Cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike said Friday that an issue that has caused major...
Savannah most wanted fugitive arrested for alleged shooting
SAVANNAH, Ga. — One of Savannah's top 10 most wanted fugitives is now in jail. Savannah police announced the arrest of Lavorise "Papa" Jackson, 52, on Thursday. Jackson is facing aggravated assault and possession of a firearm during the commission of felony charges in connection with shooting a man.
Emory University and Emory St. Joseph hospitals in Atlanta rank highest in Georgia
Emory University Hospital and Emory Saint Joseph are Georgia’s No. 1 and 2 hospitals, according to new rankings from U.S. News & World Report. Emory University Hospital was also nationally ranked for their cancer care. U.S. News offers rankings and ratings in three dozen different health care services, including...
'Howdy!' from Sally Mae's new owners
Sally Mae’s is looking a little different these days with its fresh, eye-catching paint job. The restaurant’s new owners have temporarily closed the doors to give the establishment some TLC, and are hopeful that its reopening this August will bring a new era of Southern eats to Statesboro. “Keeping that warm hospitality is important,” said Christine Cutlip, who alongside husband David Cutlip, will have the honor of running the famous Sally Mae’s Kitchen located on Hwy 67, just a few paces from the I-16 exit to Statesboro. Partnering with family rather than large investors, the Cutlips have opened five unique restaurant ventures across...
FEMA funds $19 million project for life-saving equipment in critical facilities in Georgia
The grant is funded by FEMA’s Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP), which encourages states and local governments to help communities develop projects that prevent, eliminate or reduce disaster-related damage.
Georgia beauty pageant star hosts free back-to-school supplies event
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - Several metro Atlanta school districts are set to start class again in the next few weeks — and if your student still needs a backpack or other supplies, an event this weekend may be able to help. Carrington Manous, who was recently crowned...
Darien Waterfront Summer Concert Series
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - If you’re still looking for something to do this weekend, head on down to the Darien Waterfront for some 80s and new wave style music. This is all part of the new Darien Waterfront Summer Concert Series. Amy Spinks, the Darien Chamber Chairwoman, and Suzanne...
City of Savannah opens up new splashpad on southside
SAVANNAH, Ga. — Some Southside Savannah residents have a new way to cool off from the summer heat. Tuesday morning, city leaders cut the ribbon for the new splashpad at the Crusader Community Center in Coffee Bluff. The new splashpad which cost $11o,000 to complete is part of the...
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