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What are digital twins? A pair of computer modeling experts explain
June 01, 2022 | News, Data & AnalyticsDigital twins improve modeling efficiency and reliability in a wide variety of domains, from building and bridge inspections to self-driving cars.
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Peachtree Corners pilots edge network
| News, Cloud & InfrastructureThe latest on the city that's home to the Curiosity Lab, a 5G-enabled intelligent mobility and smart city living laboratory.
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States look to electric utilities for broadband connections
May 31, 2022 | News, Cloud & InfrastructureNew York, Arkansas and Florida and their partners are taking advantage of utilities’ existing fiber-optic networks to spur middle-mile broadband connections.
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A step closer to seamless transit
| News, Cloud & InfrastructureInteroperability of platforms that promote data sharing and collaboration across stakeholders will be critical to improved agency services and better the passenger experience.
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How process mining uncovers workflow bottlenecks
| News, Cloud & InfrastructureUnderstanding how processes operate across technology stacks and departments can help agencies weed out inefficiencies.
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Report details 5G security assessment process
| News, Cloud & InfrastructureWith a uniform and flexible approach, agencies can evaluate, understand and address security and resilience gaps with their 5G assessment policies.
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Defense against file-based malware
May 27, 2022 | News, CybersecurityContent disarm and reconstruction technology essentially shifts the focus from file-based malware detection to prevention by applying a zero-trust framework to data.
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New York to battle senior loneliness with robot companions
| News, Emerging TechThe state’s Office of Aging plans to distribute Intuition Robotics’ ElliQ voice-activated companions to prompt connections and wellness checks.
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Roadside objects can trick driverless cars
| News, Emerging TechResearchers found that cardboard boxes and bicycles placed on the side of the road caused vehicles to permanently stop on empty thoroughfares and intersections.
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AI and machine learning are improving weather forecasts, but they won’t replace human experts
| News, Emerging TechFinding the right balance between automated tools and the knowledge of expert human forecasters has long been a challenge in meteorology. Rapid technological advances will only make it more complicated.