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Artificial intelligence can provide a new frontline in the perpetual war between white-hat and black-hat hackers.
Open government advocates say high fees, delays and outright refusals from local governments to release information are among the common complaints. Researchers say local agencies generally lack sufficient staff and infrastructure to efficiently process records requests. They also point to the decline of local media institutions, which have limited resources to wage costly legal battles over access to meetings and records.
An opinion columnist for a pair of newspapers in Western New York, Jim Shultz chose a symbolic moment to dip his toes into the world of artificial intelligence.
Nothing kills more people in the U.S. than heart disease, and researchers within the UPMC health enterprise are using machine learning to advance the breadth and efficiency of electrocardiogram (ECG) readings to better identify patients potentially experiencing a heart attack that healthcare providers might otherwise miss.
ATLANTA — Georgia lawmakers will begin a special session Nov. 29 to redraw district lines so they adhere to a recent court order.
ATLANTA — Tributes continue pouring in from leaders as they reflect on the life of former First lady Rosalynn Carter.
It does not equate with the ill-famed Washington incident 167 years ago when a South Carolina congressman, Preston Brooks, bloodied a Massachusetts senator, Charles Sumner, with blows from a cane in anger over his criticism of slaveholders.
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