This article originally appeared on Stateline. Many U.S. residents suspect that their answers to the census count that kicks off next month will be used…
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The European Union released a white paper Wednesday outlining principles for regulating artificial intelligence, similar in nature to a set of principles issued by the…
Buyers trying to make informed decisions about which cybersecurity firms are best suited to protect their organizations from a particular threat actor might soon be…
Back in the 1920s, barnstormers crisscrossed the country, dropping into farmer’s fields to offer rides in their exciting new technology, the airplane. These daredevils pushed…
As of last week, the Government Accountability Office’s external website has the freshest look it’s had in more than a decade—and it now aims to…
Lawmakers want answers from Amazon as civil liberties, privacy and surveillance concerns surrounding its Ring doorbell camera continue to mount. In a letter to Amazon…
If there’s anything corporate America has a knack for, it’s inventing new, positive words that polish up old, negative ones. Silicon Valley has recast the…
These best practices can make the lithium-ion batteries in your devices last longer, researchers say. Researchers plowed through scores of academic papers and manufacturers’ user…
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency released details about a ransomware attack on an undisclosed natural gas compression facility that decided to deliberately shut down…
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration research scientists are tapping into artificial intelligence capabilities from Microsoft to advance their efforts to study and protect endangered species. …
It’s less than a month until the federal government will start asking households across the country to complete the 2020 census questionnaire. But the Census…
On Tuesday, the Trump administration said it is going to waive federal contracting laws to speed construction of the border wall between the United States…
Customs and Border Protection has been using technology to beef up its ability to detect people and objects moving illegally across the border. But the…
Of all humans’ internal organs, only the liver is capable of limited regeneration, or regrowing itself from remaining tissue once it’s damaged. The Pentagon’s research…
The Defense Department will soon adopt a detailed set of rules to govern how it develops and uses artificial intelligence, officials familiar with the matter…
Located within the Health and Human Services Department, the Indian Health Service provides federal health services to 2.6 million American Indians and Alaska Natives. The…
As experts warn that the world is running out of time to head off severe climate change, discussions of what the U.S. should do about…
Federal agencies will soon have new guidance on how to securely connect to the internet when using government-issued devices, but several former federal techies are…
The Veterans Affairs Department announced Tuesday that three companies underpin the recent rollout of its first 5G-enabled hospital: Verizon, Microsoft and Medivis. Through a new…
So far, less than 0.0008 percent of the humans on Earth have been diagnosed with the coronavirus known as COVID-19. But thanks to the circulation of disease…