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AI Today in 5

AI Today in 5: January 6, 2026, The TRAIGA Edition

Welcome to AI Today in 5, the newest addition to the Compliance Podcast Network. Each day, Tom Fox will bring you 5 stories about AI to start your day. Sit back, enjoy a cup of morning coffee, and listen in to the AI Today In 5. All, from the Compliance Podcast Network. Each day, we consider four stories from the business world, compliance, ethics, risk management, leadership, or general interest about AI.

Top AI stories include:

  1. TRAIGA in Texas. (WRAL News)
  2. 2026 is a seminal year for AI and copyright. (Reuters)
  3. How AI will redefine GRC in 2026. (Governance-Intelligence)
  4. Health companies want clear, more consistent AI rules. (HealthCare IT News)
  5. What does the AI boom look like (to WSJ reporters)? (WSJ)

For more information on the use of AI in Compliance programs, my new book, Upping Your Game, is available. You can purchase a copy of the book on Amazon.com.

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Career Can D0

Health Care and Education with Dr. Khawar Aizaz


 
In this episode of Career Can Do, Mary Ann Faremouth chats with Dr. Khawar Aizaz, Campus Director of the College of Health Care Professionals (CHCP). The CHCP has been doing some great things to facilitate the demand for health care professionals since the pandemic. Dr. Aizaz talks about the different curriculums the CHCP offers, and their duration.
 

 
Even before the pandemic, the Bureau of Labor Statistics was projecting a 16-20% increase in the demands for allied health professionals. “Our mission is to prepare future professionals in the healthcare industry,” Dr. Aizaz shares. One of the short programs offered by the CHCP is a medical assistant program – the day program is 32 weeks, and the evening program is 48 weeks. Their nursing program is a short four-week program that prepares students for working in nursing homes, taking care of patients, and is a stepping stone to becoming a vocational nurse in the future.
 
Dr. Aizaz has successfully transitioned his career from cardiothoracic surgeon to educator. After working for over 20 years, he decided to retire early and make an impact via education. Due to his background, he has been able to relate to his students’ goals and share his experiences with them.
 
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