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Last week, we saw two major headlines touting a future where AI will be safe and secure. The first was Apple’s announcement that they will voluntarily comply with President Biden’s executive ...
OpiAID, a Wilmington-based tech company, and Bicycle Health have announced a research pilot that seeks to understand if wearables can support patients starting treatment with medication for opioid ...
A few weeks ago, all of us enjoyed hearing from "Tech Jedi" John Chambers on AI and our future to a packed audience of startups, investors and elected leaders at the AI Summit I hosted I am going ...
The government needs to stop giving major tax breaks and incentives to multinational technology integrators (big tech) and instead allocate tax revenues to supporting new small ventures.
With artificial intelligence continuing to dominate conversations in our region, state and nation, I wanted to host an AI summit, gathering local government and state leaders, startups and ...
RALEIGH — Several groups from North Carolina have been named as winners of the U.S. Small Business Administration’s 2024 Growth Accelerator Fund Competition (GAFC). RIoT and North Carolina ...
Aphora Health, a global healthcare services company, announced the closing of its seed funding round, raising $2.1 million over the past year. The funding will allow Aphora Health to continue to ...
Just as companies like Amazon and Netflix have transformed retail and entertainment by obsessing over the customer experience, healthcare must undergo a similar revolution.
Two months after the Leith VinFast showroom opened in Cary, General Manager David Coyle says the brand has had great success breaking into the Triangle market.
Politics has a well-documented history of disinformation and deepfakes will slot nicely into the toolbox for many campaigns. The last line of defense against disinformation is likely our own ...
Hundreds of people, community leaders, business leaders and residents attended the Raleigh Chamber's annual economic forecast event, Launch 24, on Wednesday morning.
Amazon emailed its millions of Prime members this week, alerting them to an upcoming change to the streaming service that will leave customers with two options: pay more or watch ads.
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