Once used mainly by law enforcement, ordinary citizens now have access to smaller, cheaper versions of body cameras to help them feel safe in dangerous situations. Julie Taboh shows us how in this week’s episode of LogOn.
A Seattle startup’s drones are helping first responders by providing them with 'eyes and ears' in hazardous environments. Natasha Mozgovaya in Seattle has the story.
The latest innovation in artificial intelligence is photorealistic video created from just a few words. Deana Mitchell has the story in this week’s episode of LogOn.
Groundbreaking AI-assisted technology can help people with voice disorders speak in their natural voice, giving millions of people a chance to have clearer conversations. VOA’s Julie Taboh has more in this week’s episode of LogOn. Tina Trinh contributed.
Software helping manage complex mix of water users and supply. Matt Dibble has our story in this week’s episode of LogOn
Researchers at the University of Texas are using artificial intelligence to better forecast earthquakes
A tech startup in Los Angeles is developing ways to draw carbon dioxide from the ocean
Machine learning modifies art to audience reactions
Machine learning to better predict, diagnose and treat disease
Degrading dangerous biomass organically
Developers at the University of Maryland are using a holographic camera to capture people’s movements in three dimensions for what could be high-impact training, education and entertainment. VOA’s Julie Taboh has more. VOA footage and video editing by Adam Greenbaum.
For water managers in drought-stricken regions, accurate forecasts of water availability are critically important. Matt Dibble shows how remote sensing technology is helping in the Rocky Mountains in this edition of LogOn.
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