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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Amid public pressure, Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett signs legislation equipping police with body cameras.
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License-plate readers have the potential to crack down on stolen vehicles and help police locate criminals, but at what cost?
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Next Monday, Los Angeles County will become the largest county in the nation to deploy police body cameras.
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Demand for drone technology across many fields is leading to economic growth, but the lack of federal regulations still concerns many.
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Privacy concerns cause the State Assembly to approve restrictions limiting drone use over private property.
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With concussion awareness spreading, one California high school implements headband sensors that relay information whenever potentially damaging collision occurs.
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Though the FAA is expected to address emerging safety issues when it adopts regulations to incorporate drones into the national airspace, an action expected in early 2017, California lawmakers might consider taking action on its own.
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Google and Dell officials say the Chromebook can solve many typical workplace problems with its streamlined installation time, universal management tools and improved app compatibility.
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The addition of night flying opens up the opportunities to test sensor payloads in all lighting conditions.
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Under the law, the use of small, remote controlled drones that can be equipped with cameras would be prevented, with the exception of a handful of emergency circumstances.
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The goal is to develop small, affordable unmanned systems to help government and university scientists expand the understanding of atmospheric conditions and improve weather forecasting.
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Sheriff John Urquhart cited video evidence captured on a personal body camera that showed no profanity was used during an argument in which the deputy said there was, in fact, profanity used.
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While it’s unclear where the next online intrusion into the physical world might happen, it is clear that we need to be thinking about how to safely and securely integrate this developing technology.
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The company has proposed a two-tiered drone highway network that could revolutionize package delivery into cities.
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The apparatus protects the face and eyes, provides breathable air, warns when that air is running low, allows firefighters to communicate and sounds an alarm when a firefighter is disabled.
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Wednesday’s release of the newest version of the company’s operating system comes with typically high stakes.
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The acquisition is expected to enhance and scale GovDelivery's citizen engagement offerings.
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The legislation would stream $100 million each year for the next five years into a fund for agencies nationwide who need help purchasing cameras.
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