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Health, Science & EnvironmentTwo dozen high school students used AI to find solutions for nonprofits' problems at Denison University's first Tomorrow Tech Institute summer camp.
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Business & EconomyThe battery-powered shelf labels look a lot like the paper tags customers are used to seeing, but Kroger can change the prices automatically.
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A Dublin city spokesperson said the police robot did not identify any criminal incidents, issue any tickets or help with any arrests in its nearly 10 months on the job.
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Business & EconomyAs AI turns central Ohio into a data center hub, experts and employees discuss its role as a "force multiplier" in existing jobs, alongside growing concerns over global job automation and the future of work.
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While publications across the country reinvent themselves to survive, one Ohio weekly is succeeding by staying the same.
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Business & EconomyA company spokesperson says in a statement the company has a small number of its retrofitted test fleet being manually driven by trained safety operators.
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The city of Dublin paid $20,000 to install an Intelligent Security Systems SecurOS Soffit crosswalk lighting system at the corner of Brand Road and Coventry Woods Drive. The lighting system spotlights pedestrians as they cross the road.
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Business & EconomySilicon Valley billionaires plan to start a new lending bank focused on crypto currency and tech companies in Columbus. Ohio business leaders hope the bank will help draw more companies to the region as Intel and Anduril build new factories.
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Business & EconomyAs data centers continue to spring up, so to does the infrastructure to support them — like high-voltage transmission lines.
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The issue happened after cybersecurtity company CrowdStrike had a software malfunction.