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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A research team from Penn State University will try to find out how student learning can be enhanced by applying what's known about self-regulation and learning strategies.
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The next generation of precision agriculture may germinate in Silicon Valley, but it will have to take root in rural California, where growers soak up the majority of water diverted for human use.
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As standards continue to lag behind rapidly evolving devices, a local district attorney acknowledges that people have less privacy under the law than they probably realize.
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The bill aims to reduce the incentive to steal smartphones and use or resell them.
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The reporting platform is expected to double in size and expand the type and quality of services offered.
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The measure mandates state police equip troopers with body cameras and gives a financial incentive for municipal departments that choose to wear them.
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The authority’s board unanimously passed a resolution banning the use of drones in or around the statehouse building and within five miles of the Capitol Hill heliport.
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The legal battle could have provided the court with an opportunity to settle divisions in the tech industry over when federal copyright protections should apply to basic software innovations.
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One tool is designed to allow mission control specialists on the ground to see, through a Skype call, what the astronauts on the space station are seeing and give the astronauts guidance.
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If external developers choose to integrate Alexa with new hardware, it could make Amazon's approach to voice search ubiquitous in a way Siri, Cortana and Google Now haven't managed as yet.
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Officials scrambled to warn the public that it is illegal and dangerous to fly drones in restricted airspace around a fire.
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Officials have been trying to recruit a major data processing center since 2012, when the Legislature passed the Alabama Data Processing Center Economic Incentive Enhancement Act.
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Police leaders from Orlando, Fla., to Dallas, Texas, gathered in the basement of Seattle police headquarters to discuss possible solutions and hear from technology experts.
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The system requires electricity for a built-in fountain that distributes the nutrient and water mix to the plants, as well as a minimum of four hours of sunlight daily.
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A 'smart insulin patch' under development in North Carolina could render invasive injections and pumps obsolete.
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According to a survey, carriers worldwide plan to invest heavily in Internet-based technology over the next three years to help speed passengers through the airport and reduce traveler anxiety.
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Much of the U.S. military's research into fighting drones is secret. But contracting and budget documents show that officials are exploring a range of approaches.
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At the Electronic Entertainment Expo this week in L.A., companies showed how they are translating players' real-world hand and finger gestures into equivalent virtual actions using rings, batons and gloves.
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