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The robotic exoskeleton can adapt to a person’s movements and reduce the amount of effort needed for basic activities using AI training with a human simulation.
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eCourts has been plagued by complaints about its implementation and faces a lawsuit.
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eCourts is meant to replace North Carolina's 1980s-era mainframe and computer-based paper court management system believed by many to be obsolete. However, attorneys and court personnel have complained that eCourts have slowed things down, plus the company that installed the new system is facing a class-action lawsuit over alleged wrongful detentions due to eCourts.
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Sex robots have been a sci-fi staple since the genre’s birth. Now that more advancements in technology are bringing early generation bots to life, how will they impact our human to human relationships?
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The tiny details of tech policy play a huge role in our lives. Co-host Jeff Tiberii talks with a panel of experts about what might change in 2024 here in North Carolina and across the country.
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DC Blox, an information technology company, has opened a landing station for undersea data cables in Myrtle Beach. The station's first cable, operated by Google, will run more than 9,000 miles to Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay.
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Researchers created a metallic gel for 3D printing that can conduct electricity.
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Hey Alexa, a new study from Duke and Cornell Universities finds that children treat home smart devices differently depending on the type of technology.
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Wake County officials recently approved a new paper-based device that uses touch screen technology for ballot marking.
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The report says North Carolina ranked ninth in the U.S. for tech job growth from 2016 to 2021.