Emerging Tech
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The state’s Department of Natural Resources has long conducted aerial surveys of its wildlife, and that count might be made more accurate soon through the use of new technologies.
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Even with nearly 10,000 active Starlink satellites in orbit and the OneWeb constellation of 650 satellites, solid Internet coverage is not a given across vast swaths of the planet.
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Entities including an uncrewed aviation company are exploring use cases. Organizers indicate the city’s proximity to training and National Guard drone operations make it a good fit.
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According to reports filed with the Department of Motor Vehicles, of the six driverless car accidents this year, two resulted in human attacks.
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The Federal Aviation Administration approved a program last week that would allow the department to use drone-mounted thermal imaging cameras to help fight stubborn fires.
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A modular, cloud-based system positions Colorado on the leading edge of benefits management.
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The use of AI and digital assistants is part of a larger trend for the state.
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A 14-member panel of experts, commissioned by the Federal Aviation Administration, found that regulations are being outpaced by technology and opportunity.
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A city’s ability to collect, analyze and communicate data is critical to effective and efficient emergency management.
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Robotics industry leaders like Uber and Argo AI participated in panel discussions ranging from startups to the future of tech in Pittsburgh.
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It takes a lot of energy to run a successful cryptocurrency mining operation, but the costs aren’t stopping Texans in search of digital fortune and glory.
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The social media company has scrapped plans to use drones as a means of delivering an Internet connection, a potentially disappointing decision for the Spaceport America test site.
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The company is making improvements in the troubled technology by collecting more data and expanding the datasets it uses to train its AI.
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With San Diego named as one of the FAA’s ten cities to study drone integration, product and food deliveries could be an area of interest.
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Before the 2018 legislative session, Wyoming was no friend to the emerging technology. But new legislation is solidifying the state as a leader.
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The distributed digital ledger system could have a big impact on existing government programs, but the lack of standards remains a problem.
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A state task force met for four months to discuss and study the technology's potential.
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The Federal Trade Commission has its sights set on a number of big-ticket issues revolving around new technologies, consumer privacy protection and business practices.
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The state is performing a pilot test for military service members who can't vote in person.
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The regulations would apply to individual and government-owned drones such as those used by law enforcement.
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