Emerging Tech
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As Hollywood imagines our future, are brain and human microchip implants nearing a “ChatGPT moment” in 2026? Medical progress collides with privacy fears and state bans.
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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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Could the CyberWorx dashboard make its way to state and local government?
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Tompkins County and the town of Dover created shared services programs for electronic records management.
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Advanced analytics and predictive modeling top the list of technologies government is watching, according to a new report.
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State CIOs have indicated what they will focus on in the coming year.
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Following a law passed in 2015, the state began automatically registering people to vote when they visited a DMV office.
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Many cybersecurity officials have warned about Internet of Things vulnerabilities, but researchers have demonstrated one particular weakness — and proved it with drones.
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Stanford University researchers shared the fruits and frustrations of their efforts to clarify the government's current practices around the encryption of electronic devices during a Crypto Policy Project event Nov. 2.
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Cities across the country are struggling with how to use surveillance and other cameras as they weigh individual privacy rights versus public safety.
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At the 10th annual summit, thought-leaders shared their perspectives on the future of infrastructure, civic technology and bridging the digital divide in cities worldwide.
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Plus, the Xerox WorkCentre 3345 Multifunction Printer operates at up to 42 pages per minute.
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The deal is happening with financial backing from Vista Equity Partners, which acquired the two companies within a couple months of each other.
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Salesforce listed both Tableau, a business-intelligence company, and its competitor Qlik Technologies as possible targets.
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At an event on Oct. 4, the tech giant also launched a new phone, a streaming device and a virtual-reality headset at an event on Oct. 4.
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The nearly $100,000 grant was met with a $400,000 pledge from Miami-Dade County to purchase and operate 640 body worn cameras.
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It has the potential to make public services more efficient and citizen-friendly. But first, people have to get over their artificial intelligence fears.
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To help solve the issue of aging voting equipment, the state is looking at providing millions in funding to the county boards of elections.
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Using Microsoft's facial recognition software, Uber will prompt drivers to take a selfie to verify the right person is behind the wheel.
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The test will help police officials determine how they would store footage from the cameras and whether equipment upgrades are needed.
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