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South Dakota US Senator Mike Rounds is raising concern about a proposed rule that affects investment firms using emerging technologies.
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Governor Kristi Noem proclaims October as Cybersecurity Awareness Month in South Dakota. This year’s theme is, ‘It’s easy to stay safe online.’
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Can you take your car anywhere you want to repair it? We explore how the right to repair movement affects your personal vehicle.
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The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded a $1.1 million grant to a collaborative program between three universities. Black Hills State University and two other out-of-state schools will each use the fund to recruit students in science and technology fields.
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In the heart of the Black Hills or in remote small communities, there isn’t a guarantee of reliable cell coverage in South Dakota. AAA representatives say new technology could save stranded motorists with or without coverage.
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Artificial Intelligence isn’t the future anymore – it’s here today. As a result, the state’s top cop says it’s time to harden the laws orbiting AI.
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Ben Bowman tricked an artificial intelligence program to give him a credit card number that it was supposed to keep secret. He discusses the vulnerabilities of AI.
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José-Marie Griffiths, Ph.D., is president of Dakota State University. She shares the technological lessons she's imparted onto the next generation of computer scientists.
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South Dakota’s congressional delegation offers artificial intelligence as the future of U.S. defense, health, and welfare. The three spoke at an Inside Washington forum in Sioux Falls. They said China is the country's largest threat, already surpassing the U.S. in AI development.
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Another round of funding for rural high-speed broadband projects in South Dakota is available.