AI,” aka artificial intelligence, seems to be all around us and closing in fast. So fast that Colorado was among the first states last year to regulate the technology. After
The trendy blue shoe the AI app had conjured on his laptop screen had a Nike swoosh on the side, a trademarked logo that would be off-limits for his brand. These scenes illustrate how Colorado teachers and students are beginning to use artificial intellige ...
Over the past few months, the Colorado Springs Police Department outfitted its officers with upgraded body-worn camera equipment that utilizes artificial intelligence in report crafting.
As the new year unfolds, political attention will be focused on Washington, D.C. Just as important, if not more so, are the many eyes turning to Colorado as a leader
It’s no secret Colorado has carved out a dominant position when it comes to technological innovation. Our powerful ecosystem of small and large tech firms, universities and federal research institutio
The bipartisan bill would set aside money to partner with private companies for more wildfire detection cameras.
A new body-worn camera system is just one of several technology upgrades that officers are using. CSPD says the new cameras use AI to automatically transcribe footage and help write reports.
The Colorado Springs Police Department has introduced several new technology systems, including body cameras with artificial intelligence, to help improve response times.
In a trial run, an AI judge will give its evaluations at this week’s winter X Games in Aspen. Read more at straitstimes.com.
DENVER — Big Brother could be joining Sasquatch in the Colorado forests. Cameras that run on artificial intelligence (AI) are currently in use in parts of Colorado to be on the lookout for wildfire.
Currently, eight districts in Colorado, ranging from Adams 12 to Estes Park to Durango, are participating in a yearlong project to build AI literacy offered through the Colorado Education ...
The Colorado Springs Police Department (CSPD) is taking a major step forward in modernizing its operations with a new body-worn camera system that law enforcement says will boost efficiency,