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  • Using crowds to teach AI to search smarter

    August 16, 2017 | News

    A team at the University of Texas at Austin using crowdsourced input to train its machine-learning algorithms to create a more intelligent search engine.

  • San Diego libraries install self-checkout kiosks

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    The machines will allow the libraries to better manage the increasing number of patrons.

  • San Diego libraries install self-checkout kiosks

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    The machines will allow the libraries to better manage the increasing number of patrons.

  • A public-service Skynet?

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    Researchers at the University of Texas at Arlington are working on a platform that will let drones act as generic movable computing devices capable of communicating with each other and their controller.

  • LA launches Cyber Lab to share threat data

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    The public-private partnership will disseminate threat intelligence generated by the Los Angeles Integrated Security Operations Center.

  • LA launches Cyber Lab to share threat data

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    The public-private partnership will disseminate threat intelligence generated by the Los Angeles Integrated Security Operations Center.

  • Iowa preps maps for automated vehicles

    August 15, 2017 | News

    The high-definition maps will help vehicles "see" beyond what their on-board sensors show.

  • AI strategies for improving citizen services

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    As artificial intelligence becomes more prevalent, a new paper provides strategies for agencies considering the technology for improving engagement and customer satisfaction.

  • USGS advances ShakeAlert earthquake warning system

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    With $4.9 million in awards to research partners and $1 million in new sensor equipment, the U.S. Geological Survey will improve the speed and reliability of the warnings.

  • USGS advances ShakeAlert earthquake warning system

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    With $4.9 million in awards to research partners and $1 million in new sensor equipment, the U.S. Geological Survey will improve the speed and reliability of the warnings.

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