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Army looks to artificial intelligence to enhance future Golden Dome

The U.S. Army is looking to increase autonomy through AI solutions to reduce the manpower needed to manage Golden Dome.

Robots to the rescue: Autonomous innovation to serve the greater good

By combining robotics, automation, and artificial intelligence (AI), Maryland Engineering researchers and students are building solutions that can help save lives, protect property, and safeguard the environment.

DDN Named Winner of 2025 Artificial Intelligence Excellence Award for Pioneering AI Innovation

DDN, the global leader in AI and data intelligence solutions, has been recognized as a winner of the 2025 Artificial Intelligence Excellence Awards by the Business Intelligence Group for Infinia 2.0—a software data platform that delivers global AI data unification in data centers and multi-clouds.

Minnesota police use AI to help Spanish speakers avoid scammers are pretending to be federal agents

Scammers have been reaching out to Spanish-speaking people by pretending to be federal agents and demanding money. Bloomington Police are now using a cutting-edge approach to warn people: artificial intelligence.

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NTT DATA and CrowdStrike Expand Partnership to Strengthen AI-Powered Cyber Resilience

NTT DATA, a global digital business and IT services leader, and CrowdStrike, a global cybersecurity leader, today announced an expanded partnership to power NTT DATA's managed cybersecurity services with the AI-native CrowdStrike Falcon® cybersecurity platform.

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'Like a dream come true': Newport Beach teen deploys his AI-driven early wildfire detection system for the first time

Ryan Honary, founder of SensoRy AI, has been working on the project since fifth grade after seeing the devastation of the 2018 Camp fire, which killed 85 people.

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Bill hopes to ban AI gun detection technology Daytona Beach PD is working to install

The Daytona Beach Police Department (DBPD) is currently working to get "Zero Eyes," a new AI technology, installed into the county's existing surveillance cameras. This detects and sends out an alert if a firearm is brandished. City Commissioner Ken Strickland says it could be game-changing.

For dispatch centers, AI can be useful, but never replace 'the human factor'

Besides education and the job market, artificial intelligence has the potential to dramatically change how authorities respond to emergencies. When an emergency call