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Chris Paul

Chris Paul

Deputy City Editor at The Denver Post

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Less than 6 hours from Denver, this trippy town should be on everyone’s bucket list - The Denver ...

In addition to some hot soaks and a massage, participants will take ketamine with a licensed medical provider and “tour guide” for their psychedelic journey.
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Tech tool offers police “mass surveillance … on a budget”

Local law enforcement agencies from suburban Southern California to rural North Carolina have been using an obscure cellphone tracking tool, at times without search warrants, that gives them the po…
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Tomorrow’s “Top Gun” might have drone wingman, use AI

New technologies are set to redefine what it means to be a “Top Gun,” as algorithms, data and machines take on a bigger role in the cockpit — changes hinted at in “Top Gun: Maverick.”
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As AI language skills grow, so do scientists’ concerns

The tech industry’s latest artificial intelligence constructs can be pretty convincing if you ask them what it feels like to be a sentient computer, or maybe just a dinosaur or squirrel.
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The next frontier for drones: Letting them fly out of sight - The D...

REMINGTON, Va. — For years, there’s been a cardinal rule for flying civilian drones: Keep them within your line of sight. Not just because it’s a good idea — it’s also the law.
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U.S. civil rights enforcers warn employers against biased artificia...

The federal government said May 12 that artificial intelligence technology to screen new job candidates or monitor worker productivity can unfairly discriminate against people with disabilities, se…
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Harvard students’ site helping Ukraine refugees find housing

Two Harvard University freshmen have launched a website designed to connect people fleeing Ukraine to those in safer countries willing to take them in — and it’s generating offers of help and…
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Colorado panel advances security bill for elected officials

Spurred by an increase in threats against public servants, a Colorado legislative panel has advanced a bill that would provide extra security to the state’s chief elections off…
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Cherokee on a smartphone: Part of a drive to save a language

By itself, being able to read smartphone home screens in Cherokee won’t be enough to safeguard the Indigenous language, endangered after a long history of erasure. But it might be a step toward imm…
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Beekeepers turn to anti-theft technology as hive thefts rise

WOODLAND, CALIF. — For a few frenzied weeks, beekeepers from around the United States truck billions of honeybees to California to rent them to almond growers who need the insects to pollinat…
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Safety app for drivers debuts in flood-plagued Virginia city

NORFOLK, VA. — The sun was shining when Kim Williams hopped in her Honda Odyssey to visit a friend at a nursing home. But an unexpected downpour on the drive back left her trapped in a maze o…