Exploring the Intersection of Art and Technology at Tate Modern

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ate Modern’s latest exhibition, “Electric Dreams: Art and Technology Before the Internet,” delves into the innovative ways artists from the 1950s to the early 1990s harnessed machines and algorithms to create groundbreaking art. The showcase features over 150 works by more than 70 artists, highlighting a transformative era where art and technology converged.

Expanding High-Speed Internet Access in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula

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Despite ongoing efforts, Michigan’s Upper Peninsula continues to face significant connectivity challenges. Recent initiatives by both government entities and private companies aim to bridge this digital divide, bringing high-speed internet to underserved rural communities.

FCC and ISPs Clash Over Customer Service Standards

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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has launched an inquiry into the customer service practices of internet service providers (ISPs), citing consumer complaints about service quality and difficulties in switching providers. In response, industry representatives claim that existing competitive pressures ensure high-quality, user-friendly service, rendering additional regulations unnecessary.

Leveraging Alternative Technologies to Bridge the Digital Divide in Rural America

The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) launched its Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) program to provide reliable high-speed internet to every household in America. While traditional fiber-optic and cable broadband dominate deployment plans, alternative technologies are emerging as a critical component for reaching the nation’s most underserved and remote areas.

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