• Johns Hopkins University's student entrepreneurship and innovation hub, FastForward U, was renamed for alum and EcoMap Technologies co-founder Pava Marie LaPere in a ceremony on Saturday. [Johns Hopkins University]
• A surge in AI deepfakes is prompting researchers and startups to develop tools to detect and label deep fake content. Sort of like what happened with the principal out in Baltimore County. The effort is meant to curb the impact that deepfakes might have on social media, elections and fraud. [Washington Post]
• Following the Key Bridge collapse, Maryland Governor Wes Moore, announced an ambitious goal to have Baltimore's port fully operational by the end of May. Despite acknowledging the aggressiveness of the timeline, Moore expressed determination to work tirelessly to meet this target. [Politico]
• The Grit Fund is offering grants of up to $10,000 to artists in Baltimore City and Baltimore County for collaborative projects, encompassing visual and performing arts, cultural organizing, collectives, and artist-run spaces. [Grit Fund]
• The energy-intensive nature of artificial intelligence has led to increased interest in in-memory computing, which could reduce power consumption. [Bloomberg]