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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The disclosure comes as Amazon’s product and similar tools built by other companies come under scrutiny from civil liberties groups, legislators and even some of their own employees because of the technology’s potential for misuse.
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CIO Stephanie Dedmon says it’s not enough simply to modernize — new IT projects must be in the state’s best interests.
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In its annual survey of chief information officers from all 50 states, the National Association of State Chief Information Officers forecasts the skills needed by the next generation of CIOs.
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Dallas drones will take to the skies by 2019. Their mission — carry cameras for specific missions.
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People plus machines will surpass the capabilities of either element alone.
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Experts at the MetroLab Network Annual Summit warned about the need for control of data-heavy public safety projects, while emphasizing the positive side of community engagement.
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State and federal lawmakers have their eye on the emerging technology, but questions remain about who is better suited to regulate it.
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The moratorium will only block new cryptocurrency operations from locating in Ephrata, and has no effect on the four currently located in the city.
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As many carmakers push into the self-driving space, a contingent of automotive enthusiasts is lobbying to ‘save driving.’
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At a news conference, city and company officials said they will offer local versions of technology instead of offering solutions tried in other communities.
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Harnessing power from wind or solar sources for later use has been a long-standing goal for power companies.
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How well will artificial intelligence balance the human concept of fairness?
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As residents of Japan, Mexico and other places that already have the alerts have learned, the system comes with false alarms and missed warnings.
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The self-driving car company says police will need guidance on how to interact with the rapidly emerging tech in the real world.
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Police officials are hopeful access to the National Integrated Ballistic Information Network will streamline the investigative process around gun crimes.
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An e-ballot is less secure than one on paper.
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In Wednesday evening work session on the proposed 2019 budget, the City Council learned which technology initiatives intended to save time and money in the long term will be postponed because a shortage of those two things in the coming year.
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Starting next year, Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile expect to be the first to activate a new national authentication system designed to stop fraudulent and unsolicited calls.
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