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The tech giant said it has commissioned more than one million square feet of manufacturing space to build and test its specialized Blackwell chips in Arizona and AI supercomputers in Texas — part of an investment the company said will produce up to half a trillion dollars of AI infrastructure in the next four years.
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A Texas start-up says for districts still unable to put the legally mandated armed guard in every school, its drones could be an option.
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After years of testing, the airport has installed five turbines that capture jet wind exhaust and covert it to electricity. It's in partnership with the tech startup Jet Wind Corporation.
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HB 18, which took effect last year, requires social media platforms to register users' ages and restrict certain content and practices if the user is under 18. An Austin federal judge previously blocked the state from enforcing parts of the law over First Amendment concerns.
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TikTok has been facing down a January divest-or-be-banned deadline. The company filed a lawsuit challenging the law, which was heard before a federal appeals court in Washington, D.C.
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Dallas city leaders say Avride's robots are already mapping out downtown streets.
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SpaceX conducted its fifth flight test of Starship, its most powerful spacecraft.
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Art leaders learned about human-centered design, the use of emerging technologies in live performance and how to leverage AI for audience insights.
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Company that sent AI calls mimicking Joe Biden to New Hampshire voters agrees to pay $1 million fineA company that sent deceptive calls to New Hampshire voters using artificial intelligence to mimic President Joe Biden’s voice agreed Wednesday to pay a $1 million fine, federal regulators said.
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Local governments, business and residents in North Texas have been affected by a software update malfunction involving a cybersecurity company called CrowdStrike
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A tech meltdown left workers at airlines, banks and hospitals staring at the dreaded “blue screen of death” as their computers went inert in what is being described as a historic outage.
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Sleep experts say watching TV and using devices within an hour of bedtime can disrupt sleep. The study concludes this may not be true of everyone.