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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According to many drone experts, people often aren't aware of the rules, and it is more about educating drone operators than issuing tickets and citations.
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The pilot program, which concluded Friday, Dec. 18, equipped about 150 officers with body cameras to test the new technology, and many have said it pushes public safety out into the open.
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Transit agencies seeking one-stop shop services and alternatives to expensive GIS software are helping Remix make its way into the local government market.
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The use of drones in this manner would limit safety hazards and could lighten congestion, but the ACLU wants clear guidelines on what they will be used for.
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Although both the mayor and police chief support the measure, the council has reservations about the price of implementation and whether that money could be better spent elsewhere in the department.
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A Wisconsin school that doubles as a juvenile detention center has received several reports of inmates being mistreated, prompting administration to adopt body cameras.
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Palo Alto, Calif., is now home to the first 'Internet of Things' brick and mortar store, b8ta.
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The Corpus Christi Police used an unmanned drone to locate the criminals who were reported as having weapons.
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After the shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo., waves of police departments have been adopting body cameras. Now St. Louis is joining the crowd.
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Hound Labs have built what they believe is an effective device to deter drivers from operating vehicles while under the influence of marijuana.
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Amazon's latest delivery drone looks strange -- here's how it flies.
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The Police Commission voted on a body-worn camera policy that prohibits officers from viewing footage in critical situations such as an officer-involved shooting.
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The FAA is engaged in a "Know Before You Fly" campaign meant to educate future drone pilots on safety practices, but the public is still largely uninformed on the rules.
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The results so far have generally been positive, with most citizens in favor of police body cameras.
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The issue at hand is whether or not officers will be able to review body camera footage before filing a police report, or whether it goes directly to the public.
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The new shark-spotting drones have been tested off the coast of Australia, where a record number of sightings has been recorded.
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Roughly 60 percent of the public believes that police body cameras will help community/police relations, according to a report commissioned by a body camera developer.
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As startups issue IPOs, many companies are seeing their stock evaluations lower than expected on the open market.
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