
Ryan Petersen
Editor-in-Chief at FedTech
Editor-in-Chief at BizTech
Editor-in-Chief at EdTech: Focus on Higher Education
Head of CDW's content marketing program and editor-in-chief of BizTech, EdTech: K-12, EdTech: Higher Education, FedTech, HealthTech and StateTech magazines
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1 week ago |
documentjournal.com | Ryan Petersen
In a sermon-performance equal parts satire and sacrament, 'Images' asks what it means to renounce the screen—and whether doing so is even possible I shuffled into EARTH, the New York arts space programmed by Dean Kissick, on Easter Sunday. Just like a crowded church, every seat was taken. So I stood in the back, pressed against the wall. Images—written by Gideon Jacobs and directed by Ruby McCollister—sits somewhere between a reading and a play.
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2 weeks ago |
usa.10magazine.com | Ryan Petersen
Walk into the group show Deviations at James Fuentes Gallery in Tribeca and the first work you encounter is Daffodil in a Cup , a painting by Nash Glynn, hung just outside the main gallery. Deceptively simple, it depicts the titular flower in a glass of water, its submerged stem refracted. Glynn's still life operates as a prelude to the show's concerns: bodies and forms that bend, distort, and shift-like light through liquid.
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2 weeks ago |
statetechmagazine.com | Ryan Petersen
Apr 25 2025 Software Training remains a stumbling block for adopting artificial intelligence across all industries. About half of all states are using artificial intelligence for chatbots, according to a 2024 survey by the National Association of State Technology Directors. The National Association of State Chief Information Officers (NASCIO) also identifies using chatbots to support citizen services as a top generative AI use case for state governments.
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4 weeks ago |
edtechmagazine.com | Ryan Petersen
Apr 17 2025 Artificial Intelligence Schools demonstrate success with artificial intelligence, showcasing efficiencies in administrative workflows and classrooms. Before the generative artificial intelligence boom in 2022, technology-savvy schools and enterprises implemented AI for analytics, security and to create other efficiencies in their organizations. Generative AI has since changed the landscape entirely, but these uses continue to be most common.
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1 month ago |
documentjournal.com | Ryan Petersen
Known for her high-octane sets, the NYC-based DJ discusses her EP’s intimate sonic journey, the emotional toll of creation, and her decade-long relationship with the city As a DJ, Sausha is known for her frenetic, high-energy sets, dense with texture and disparate influences. With her debut EP, premiering today, she’s opted to turn inward, translating the kinetic energy of the booth into something more intimate and uncanny.
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#AI can be a game changer when it comes to #healthcare workflows. #HealthIT leaders at #HIMSS25 shared their insights on what organizations need to do to be prepared for AI implementation: via @HealthTechMag https://t.co/l6e5Ng4MIk

New from #GTC25: How is @GM retooling its #AI strategy after scuttling its #robotaxi business? By enlisting @NVIDIA to help it build #AutonomousVehicles. via @BizTechMagazine https://t.co/KHGyalVf8W

At Foundation Academies, Winston Roberts is intent on making sure his #K12 charter school students are not left out of the new economy. Learn more. via @EdTech_K12 https://t.co/NqjxIYu9FO