Special Issue >> Syllabus2004 Conference Yearbook

Welcome to our first-ever Syllabus Conference Yearbook! In this special bonus issue, mailed or e-mailed to subscribers, Syllabus2004 attendees and exhibitors can relive the highlights of the outstanding San Francisco event; Campus Technology readers who couldn’t attend can “virtually” explore keynotes, proceedings, and panels, and experience the Exhibit Hall and a day of sharing and learning at UC Berkeley.

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    CrowdStrike to Acquire Identity Security Firm SGNL

    AI-based cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike has signed a definitive agreement to acquire identity security company SGNL in a deal valued at approximately $740 million.

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    Report: No Foolproof Method Exists for Detecting AI-Generated Media

    Microsoft has released a new research report warning that no single technology can reliably distinguish AI-generated content from authentic media, and that deepening reliance on any one method risks misleading the public.

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    Microsoft Unveils Maia 200 Inference Chip to Cut AI Serving Costs

    Microsoft recently introduced Maia 200, a custom-built accelerator aimed at lowering the cost of running artificial intelligence workloads at cloud scale, as major providers look to curb soaring inference expenses and lessen dependence on Nvidia graphics processors.

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    3 Ed Tech Shifts that Will Define 2026

    The digital learning landscape is entering a new phase defined by rapid advances in artificial intelligence, rising expectations for the student experience, and increasing pressure to demonstrate quality and accountability in online education.