Embracing Digital This Week — 2026-5-25 | AI Schools, Edge Computing & Cyber Funding | Embracing Digital This Week

This Week at a Glance

AI is moving from classroom experiments to statewide workforce strategies, defense readiness, edge computing, and public-service transformation. Cybersecurity leaders are warning that resilience must scale at the same pace as the threat landscape.

The week signals a broader shift from AI adoption to operationalization. Success now depends on judgment, trust, infrastructure, and human capability around AI, not just deployment.

Architect’s Take: The strongest outcomes will come from building AI-augmented organizations with resilience and purpose, not from using AI alone.

Top Stories This Week

Schools are racing to make AI useful without weakening learning. Districts are t…

Schools are racing to make AI useful without weakening learning. Districts are t…

Schools are racing to make AI useful without weakening learning. Districts are testing classroom policies that permit help with brainstorming, tutoring, and feedback, while drawing lines around cheating, privacy, and overreliance. Critics warn that vague rules leave teachers to improvise and students to guess. The next phase is not banning tools. It is developing AI-augmented learners. So what: digital transformation succeeds when people build judgment, not just adopt platforms at scale.

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States are warning Congress not to let local cyber funding lapse. Cyber leaders …

States are warning Congress not to let local cyber funding lapse. Cyber leaders …

States are warning Congress not to let local cyber funding lapse. Cyber leaders say the State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program has helped governments assess risk, modernize defenses, and support smaller communities that cannot hire scarce talent. As AI-augmented teams become normal, attackers are also scaling faster. Renewal would keep CISA and states aligned on shared services, training, and incident response. So what: digital transformation depends on resilient public infrastructure that can keep operating under attack.

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AI is moving from distant clouds to the edge. Nvidia is reorganizing around AI i…

AI is moving from distant clouds to the edge. Nvidia is reorganizing around AI i…

AI is moving from distant clouds to the edge. Nvidia is reorganizing around AI infrastructure, edge systems, and accelerated computing, while telecom and IoT players push sovereign edge designs that keep sensitive data local. The shift mirrors a broader lesson from AI-augmented teams: decisions get faster when intelligence sits closer to the work, not just at scale. So what: leaders must redesign cloud strategy for latency, resilience, regulation, and competitive speed.

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On Embracing Digital Transformation, Darren Pulsipher sits down with executive c…

On Embracing Digital Transformation, Darren Pulsipher sits down with executive c…

On Embracing Digital Transformation, Darren Pulsipher sits down with executive change agent Sid Revilla to examine leadership in the AI era. As Darren’s AI-Augmented Teams gains momentum and his next book nears release, the conversation centers on accountability: who decides, who owns outcomes, and where AI should assist, not replace, judgment. Revilla urges leaders to measure results over activity, build trust, and create clarity before automation accelerates confusion inside complex organizations.

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Full Coverage by Pillar

Artificial Intelligence

Schools are racing to make AI useful without weakening learning. Districts are t…

Schools are racing to make AI useful without weakening learning. Districts are t…

Schools are racing to make AI useful without weakening learning. Districts are testing classroom policies that permit help with brainstorming, tutoring, and feedback, while drawing lines around cheating, privacy, and overreliance. Critics warn that vague rules leave teachers to improvise and students to guess. The next phase is not banning tools. It is developing AI-augmented learners. So what: digital transformation succeeds when people build judgment, not just adopt platforms at scale.

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Mississippi is turning AI education into statewide economic strategy. A new fram…

Mississippi is turning AI education into statewide economic strategy. A new fram…

Mississippi is turning AI education into statewide economic strategy. A new framework aims to guide schools, agencies, and workforce partners as they prepare students and workers for AI-enabled jobs. Supporters see it as a way to modernize learning while expanding opportunity beyond major tech hubs. The hard part will be execution, teacher training, and measurable outcomes. So what: states that build AI literacy early can compete for investment and grow AI-augmented talent pipelines.

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AI education is moving from classroom policy to mission readiness. The Naval Pos…

AI education is moving from classroom policy to mission readiness. The Naval Pos…

AI education is moving from classroom policy to mission readiness. The Naval Postgraduate School is partnering with the private sector to improve AI instruction for defense leaders, while school systems debate how early to build safe AI habits. The shared lesson is clear. Capability grows when institutions pair tools with governance, practice, and trust. So what: organizations that train AI-augmented teams before crises arrive will move faster, decide better, and manage risk.

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Cybersecurity

States are warning Congress not to let local cyber funding lapse. Cyber leaders …

States are warning Congress not to let local cyber funding lapse. Cyber leaders …

States are warning Congress not to let local cyber funding lapse. Cyber leaders say the State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program has helped governments assess risk, modernize defenses, and support smaller communities that cannot hire scarce talent. As AI-augmented teams become normal, attackers are also scaling faster. Renewal would keep CISA and states aligned on shared services, training, and incident response. So what: digital transformation depends on resilient public infrastructure that can keep operating under attack.

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A federal cyber funding cliff is worrying state technology leaders. The grant pr…

A federal cyber funding cliff is worrying state technology leaders. The grant pr…

A federal cyber funding cliff is worrying state technology leaders. The grant program was designed to help states build multi-year plans, not one-off projects. Officials argue that ending support now would strand rural counties, schools, and city agencies mid-upgrade. That gap matters as AI-powered phishing, ransomware, and vendor attacks intensify. So what: executives should read this as a reminder that cyber resilience is an ecosystem issue, not just an enterprise budget line.

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CISA’s state cyber partnership is becoming a test of scale. State officials want…

CISA’s state cyber partnership is becoming a test of scale. State officials want…

CISA’s state cyber partnership is becoming a test of scale. State officials want Congress to reauthorize grants that fund planning, shared tools, workforce development, and response capacity across thousands of local entities. The push reflects a practical lesson familiar to leaders building AI-augmented teams: capability spreads when standards, coaching, and common platforms are funded. So what: sustained federal-state coordination can turn fragmented cyber efforts into a scalable defense model for the digital economy.

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Edge Computing

AI is moving from distant clouds to the edge. Nvidia is reorganizing around AI i…

AI is moving from distant clouds to the edge. Nvidia is reorganizing around AI i…

AI is moving from distant clouds to the edge. Nvidia is reorganizing around AI infrastructure, edge systems, and accelerated computing, while telecom and IoT players push sovereign edge designs that keep sensitive data local. The shift mirrors a broader lesson from AI-augmented teams: decisions get faster when intelligence sits closer to the work, not just at scale. So what: leaders must redesign cloud strategy for latency, resilience, regulation, and competitive speed.

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AI chip scarcity is becoming a national security problem. Spy agencies and defen…

AI chip scarcity is becoming a national security problem. Spy agencies and defen…

AI chip scarcity is becoming a national security problem. Spy agencies and defense teams need high-end processors to train models and run missions, but supply constraints are forcing harder choices. Battlefield drones show why. They increasingly process video, detect threats, and navigate at the edge, where cloud links may fail. As the AI-augmented playbook moves from teams to individuals, the same constraint appears: capability depends on access. So what: compute capacity is now strategic infrastructure, not just IT.

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New chips are redefining where AI can operate. Researchers are advancing more ef…

New chips are redefining where AI can operate. Researchers are advancing more ef…

New chips are redefining where AI can operate. Researchers are advancing more efficient AI hardware, while Nvidia is signaling that gaming GPUs are no longer the center of its growth story. The market is shifting toward accelerators that can support factories, devices, networks, and field systems. It is the infrastructure version of becoming AI-augmented: put intelligence into the workflow, not beside it. So what: hardware choices will shape every digital transformation roadmap.

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Embracing Digital Transformation

On Embracing Digital Transformation, Darren Pulsipher sits down with executive c…

On Embracing Digital Transformation, Darren Pulsipher sits down with executive c…

On Embracing Digital Transformation, Darren Pulsipher sits down with executive change agent Sid Revilla to examine leadership in the AI era. As Darren’s AI-Augmented Teams gains momentum and his next book nears release, the conversation centers on accountability: who decides, who owns outcomes, and where AI should assist, not replace, judgment. Revilla urges leaders to measure results over activity, build trust, and create clarity before automation accelerates confusion inside complex organizations.

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This week on Embracing Digital Transformation, AidKit’s Brittany Christenson exp…

This week on Embracing Digital Transformation, AidKit’s Brittany Christenson exp…

This week on Embracing Digital Transformation, AidKit’s Brittany Christenson explains how AI is making public service more accessible, efficient, and resilient. With Darren Pulsipher’s AI-Augmented Teams drawing new attention, the episode shows AI augmentation in action beyond the enterprise. Christenson details how human-centered design, native-language input, adaptive eligibility rules, and fraud detection can help agencies deliver aid faster while protecting benefits for people who truly qualify and reducing caseworker burden.