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We listen to edited debate from the South Dakota House of Representatives on House Bill 1095, which would regulate automated vehicles in the state.
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A magic table and huggable piece of tech are making South Dakotans with dementia and Alzheimer's smile in Watertown.
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Quantum computing isn’t the future anymore. South Dakota lawmakers want to ensure the state keeps pace with this emerging technology with a quantum research center.
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The mandate requires two-thirds of vehicles to be electric by 2032.
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Twenty-six Attorney Generals asking the Federal Communications Commission to put restrictions on telemarketers using artificial intelligence.
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Tribal members on the Pine Ridge Reservation can now get access to the internet as part of a pilot program.
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The Governor’s Office of Economic Development grants over $32 million dollars in funding for ConnectSD broadband grants.
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State Attorney General Marty Jackley says some South Dakotans will receive a portion of a massive settlement from Google.
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South Dakota’s Attorney General is outlining the main crime-related issues he’d like the legislature to act on. That includes a bill addressing a new technology and its potential use for child pornography.
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The computers of tomorrow are being installed today and at Dakota State University, that means quantum computers that leave most other devices in the dust.