Emerging Tech
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The Kansas City Council is beginning to rethink the city’s approach to future data center construction while striving to learn more about the booming industry’s impact locally.
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Cybersecurity experts say AI and automation are changing how much impact manipulated data can have on government technology systems.
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The Flathead County Sheriff's Office is set to receive a new remote underwater vehicle after getting approval from county commissioners on Tuesday.
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By 2030, according to McKinsey futurists, artificial intelligence will mean your car and life insurance premiums could change based on whether you decide to take one route or another.
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A roughly 18-mile section of Interstate 25 is set to become a testbed for a connected vehicle and infrastructure program being funded by a $20 million federal grant.
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The addition makes the Fire-Rescue Department’s bomb squad the second public safety agency in the region to lean on the aerial technology to do its job.
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A new program being offered by Mid Michigan College is giving students and hobbyists an up-close look at unmanned aerial systems and their application in the workforce.
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The San Francisco pilot is not just a chance to seize on the food delivery market, but could also lend valuable insights when it comes to autonomous technology.
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The University of Colorado has purchased 15 interactive robotic devices meant to allow students to keep up with their coursework during periods of illness or absence.
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Although innovative, artificial intelligence can perpetrate and exacerbate existing power dynamics, leading to disparate impact across racial/ethnic groups.
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According to Harvard astrophysicist Dr. Jonathan McDowell, the integration of "space technologies" into daily life will become more prevalent in the coming year.
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Plus, an ice-skating robot that could prove useful for scientific research in the Arctic, and a life-saving device that alerts drivers to animals or children left alone in cars in hot weather.
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Across the country, law enforcement agencies are using emerging tech to gather an unprecedented amount of data to drive down crime statistics. But are their efforts actually making a difference?
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The work required to tell a lie shows up in the eyes, according to researchers, and opens the door for advanced, non-intrusive technology to catch those deceptions.
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The decision to put autonomous vehicles back on the road comes nine months after a pedestrian fatality in Tempe, Ariz., caused the company to temporarily halt public operations.
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Denver Intentional Airport has installed body scanners that don't require passengers to raise their arms, shaving seconds off of each screening, and causing a huge speed up in TSA security lines.
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A 2013 report from the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International predicted that over the next 10 years, the unmanned aircraft market is expected to be a $114 billion industry nationally, with a potential to create 100,000 jobs.
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Next-generation 5G network technology recently became available in areas of 12 different U.S. cities, but for now, users need to buy a mobile hot spot from AT&T to get connected.
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Plus, the Vx Touring CitySports Daypack has room for a 15-inch laptop, and Moshi’s second-generation Digital Audio Adapter with Charging has been certified by Google to ensure compatibility and performance.
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Studying digital and biological connections can shed light on both fields.
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The rapid proliferation of autonomous vehicle technology has outpaced the federal government’s ability to lay down the law, opening the door for state and local regulators to step in.