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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Carmakers are in hot pursuit of fleet sales to law enforcement agencies.
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After years of showing off development systems and demoing intricate virtual environments, some of the industry's biggest hitters are closer than ever to releasing commercially-available products.
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A NASA scientist wants to create a worldwide network of portable monitors to track the two potent greenhouse gases that have been identified as major contributors to global warming.
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The comments come a little more than a week after the ACLU sued a California sheriff's department over its refusal to release documents surrounding how devices are used.
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The proposed use-of-force unit stems from the nearly yearlong re-engineering review of the NYPD.
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A look at the tech and tools that IT leaders rely on to get the job done.
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For the first time ever, state agency radio users across jurisdictions and departments can communicate over a single, statewide emergency radio network.
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Gamified driving app aids drivers. And Google for robots.
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The announcement of additional acoustic detectors that use triangulation to locate potential shooting locations comes at a time this year when shootings have climbed.
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In 2015, the hydrologists tasked with forecasting how high the Minnesota River will rise have supercomputers, advanced radar systems and satellites.
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The technology can save the average driver more than $200 a year in fuel costs and cut down on over 1,000 pounds of carbon dioxide emissions, depending on driving habits.
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A DHS-funded pilot program enlists tech accelerators to help startups develop commercially viable wearable products and adopt them for first responder use.
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What started as groupware in the business world is providing better ways for governments to collaborate with citizens.
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At its March 9 event, the company announced the Apple Watch and other products that will bring wearables into the enterprise and continue the crowdsourcing trend.
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If you can control smart devices via the Internet, chances are good that some even smarter stranger with hacking skills might also do so.
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The company has pitched the product as its most "personal" and physically interactive yet, but consumers haven't yet warmed to wearable devices already on the market.
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One of the biggest changes in Decatur County, Ind., has been the Emergency Operations Center expansion and the establishment of a center for coordinated emergency efforts.
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Local officials are advising state lawmakers to amend Maryland's Public Information Act to limit which videos authorities have to release and avoid costly "fishing expeditions."
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