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The surveillance system that has kept watch on students entering Lockport schools for over a decade is getting a novel upgrade. Facial recognition technology soon will check each face against a database of expelled students, sex offenders and other possible troublemakers.
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The Dallas Morning News
Are we ready for cars, buses and trucks that drive themselves? Numerous experts, automakers and tech companies are exploring that question and planning for the adoption of autonomous vehicles. In some places, AVs are already a reality. Texas has become a testing ground for the technology, and it may offer a preview of the future.
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Business 2 Community
There's many opinions today on chatbots as they relate to customer service. Some point to them taking jobs. Others believe they will fail because customers prefer speaking with people. And some claim there are customer segments that outright hate them. The reality is they are here to stay and are predicted to grow in use.
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The Guardian
Silicon Valley's elite are hatching plans to escape disaster – and when it comes, they'll leave the rest of us behind.
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The Hill
A recent article on National Public Radio website tells the story of Alan Dembach, who, after the shaky hands caused by a bad case of essential tremors became too much for him to bear, turned to an innovative new treatment that allowed him to get his business – and his life – back on track. The treatment, known as focused ultrasound, sends high-frequency sound waves through the skull to treat the affected area of the brain. It has shown promising results in treating essential tremors without the need for invasive surgery.
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The New York Times
Some in China are building a future that isn't quite ready. Still, the exuberance may be a good thing, as useful products find their place and bad ones disappear.
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The Dallas Morning News
Girls who dream of one day designing the next internet, exploring the ocean's depths or blasting off into space had better make room on their vests.
Because there's a Girl Scout badge for that.
With the introduction of 30 new STEM badges this year, scouts will learn skills in science, technology, engineering and math to make those dreams a reality.
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Dallas Business Journal
Machine learning is quickly transforming a range of industries. As an example, here in Texas, companies are using human-machine collaboration to help manage personalized care for cancer patients with chatbots. The example shows how advances in automation can help enhance vital tasks in important areas like health care.
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InformationWeek
Education, skills, certification and experience all have an impact on IT paychecks, but so does where you live and work.
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Dallas Innovates
A Dallas startup is bringing gardening beyond a backyard endeavor with a miniature terrarium that can support growing plants in the workplace to the living room and anywhere in between.
Outfitted with water sensors and sun-syncing lights, the 4-inch by 4-inch OrchidBox is described by the company as the "world's first mini smart terrarium." Using the technology, it can keep multiple plants alive for long periods of time.
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Ladders
UCLA neuroscience researcher Alex Korb has some insights that can create an upward spiral of happiness in your life. Here's what you can learn from the people who really have answers.
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