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A new gunfire detection technology is helping Durham Police get to emergencies quicker.
Monica Casey, WRAL Durham reporter
Zebra Robotics has locations in Cary, RTP, Holly Springs and north Raleigh.
Kathy Hanrahan, WRAL lifestyle editor
A new Consumer Reports documentary series called "Bad Input" sheds light on the ways in which technology is failing in home lending, medicine, facial recognition and security. It raises the question: Can technology be racist?
Technology is meant to improve our lives, but that doesn't always happen.
Keely Arthur, WRAL consumer reporter
Morrisville has been pushing the 'smart city' forefront since 2020
The rise of 'smart cities' and Information Technology (IT) has some city leaders looking at ways to leverage high-tech to improve the quality of life for its residents.
Lora Lavigne, WRAL anchor/reporter
The exoplanet was uncovered using artificial intelligence.
WCNC
A Colorado-based company hopes its new firearms will help keep people safe. "Biofire Tech," says its guns use fingerprint and facial-recognition technology that only lets authorized users fire the weapons.
The form Duke Law student spoke with WRAL News after his tweets about the AI program went viral Tuesday
ChatGPT, an artificial-intelligence chatbot, can write a poem about spring and even turn that poem into a 1970s sitcom. While AI projects like this are fun to interact with, researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill are looking into the bigger questions posed by using such technology.
The Carolina AI Project started this semester will explore the reality, morals and ethics of AI and virtual reality.
Researchers say tornadoes in the southeast are growing more frequent and more deadly, creating a new tornado alley.
The Raleigh Retro Gamers might not have had the size they initially hoped for, they put on a pop-up market for gamers and collectors. WRAL caught up with one of it's founding members to learn how the group has grown and what is next this year.
Cary launched a self-driving shuttle in Bond Metro Park to demonstrate the future of public transportation.
On Tuesday, local and state officials celebrated the launch of a self-driving shuttle, which will be used to demonstrate the future of public transportation.
A voice replication company is using AI to generate the voices of celebrities and others. What it can do, and the dangers it may pose.
Security and health checks could be getting a high-tech makeover. Marianne Rafferty takes a look at the bio-hybrid robot trained by bugs and how scientists hope to use it to keep us safe.
Fayetteville State University will announce a major federal grant award totaling almost $5 million over 2 years from the 'Connecting Minority Communities' funding opportunity within the U.S. Department of Commerce National Broadband Initiative.
Fayetteville State University (FSU) received a nearly $5 million grant to launch the university's Expand Deployment of Pivotal Technologies Project. Chancellor Darrell Allison says the $4.9 million grant will help local entrepreneurs learn how to negotiate contracts and will also create a cyber security course for students.
A Massachusetts brewery used Chat Generative Pre-trained Transformer (ChatGPT) to create their newest beer recipe. They also use artificial intelligence to create the label for the beer they named AI-P-A.
If owners ignore warnings about missed payments, the system starts by disabling features such as GPS, air conditioning, cruise control and the radio.
CNN Newsource
Egyptian officials say they found a hidden 30 foot-long corridor and the Great Pyramid was built as a tomb around 2560 B-C.
WRAL Investigates went through more than 350 pages of city emails about the ShotSpotter technology.