Emerging Tech
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With a massive artificial intelligence data center set to open in the area outside of Kansas City, Independence plans to reopen and majorly expand the capacity of a decades-old power plant to fuel it.
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A community north of Ann Arbor has begun working on establishing local regulations for data centers after grappling with a controversial proposal for a massive data center campus.
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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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5G wireless networks could accelerate the smart city revolution. But the technology's hefty price tag has meant few takers so far.
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Blockchain technology is 10 years old, but government may still be its biggest beneficiary.
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The Cook County recorder’s office has been exploring how the technology could layer in with property transactions, but needs to iron out the kinks before it can be used on a wider scale, officials say.
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Technology hubs are helping police predict and respond to shootings in some of the city’s most crime-prone neighborhoods.
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Founded in 1790, the Patent Office aimed to put innovation and entrepreneurship within reach of every citizen. Now, 10 million patents later, critics say an out-of-touch system is doing the opposite.
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Advances in automation, robotics and artificial intelligence are setting the stage to radically alter employment opportunities in the coming decades.
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When it comes to technology, it seems that no convenience is without an element of risk. Personal digital assistants are no exception.
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Plus Avido's WiBa wireless charger can power a smartphone two times, and the Globalstar Sat-Fi2 is a lightweight, portable, reliable satellite hotspot.
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Vulnerabilities are forcing engineers and researchers call for a complete rethinking of computer architecture in the name of better cybersecurity.
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Beyond a physical inspection, what constitutes a search?
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Current and former leaders met with company representatives this week to urge the controversial industry to take root in the state.
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Access to the smartphone application is part of a larger regional effort focused on school safety.
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Faced with dwindling opportunities at the hands of technological advancements, workers around the country are seeking new skills to stay employed.
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Hoping to analyze the impacts of digital currency mining, officials in Moses Lake, Wash., have established a timeline for the next 12 months.
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Johns Creek, Ga., and Raleigh, N.C., are using the Alexa Skill platform as a way to make open data information available.
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Everyday uses of artificial intelligence that can talk, listen and see are coming. Is government ready?
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The state of New York is looking to regulate what towns will be able to charge for the newest cell transmitters.
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North Carolina’s Duke Energy is giving customers a unique way to opt out of smart utility meters, but it requires getting a doctor to diagnose them with electrosensitivity.
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