Drone photographers and videographers from around the world submitted more than 65,000 pieces of work in an annual online competition. VOA’s Julie Taboh highlights some of the winning entries.
Tatum Robotics is developing a robot it says will help deaf-blind users expand communication and access to information
The commission that enforces U.S. election rules will not be regulating AI-generated deepfakes in political advertising ahead of the 2024 presidential election. Deana Mitchell has our story.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is exploring ways artificial intelligence can help detect illegal shipments of the synthetic opioid fentanyl. VOA’s Julie Taboh has more. VOA footage by Adam Greenbaum
One day the spongelike device may replace chemotherapy to treat cancers, researchers say
A song created with AI sounds just like pop stars Drake and The Weeknd, fooling fans and angering the music industry
Robot makers who want to explore the oceans are looking to one of Earth's most successful sea creatures for design inspiration. Steve Baragona reports.
Tracking devices installed in toilets bring continuous health-monitoring to a new level
Homeland Security exploring ways artificial intelligence might help prevent illicit goods from entering country
AI is winning photography contests and performing in comedy troupes, but some say it lacks a human element
A nonprofit group in Maryland is using technology to help give current and former prisoners a chance at a better life by training them to become auto technicians. VOA’s Julie Taboh has more. Camera: Adam Greenbaum Produced by: Julie Taboh, Adam Greenbaum
Japanese tech startup helping blind users navigate more safely, one step at a time
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