News about open_data on 2021-01-24

Are visualizations the future of science ? » Albuquerque Journal
Scientists have developed a mathematical representation of meteors exploding over an ocean, which could cause coastline-flooding tsunamis. But what does this mean for the environment around the world, asks Tom de Castella.
Source: abqjournal.com
Published on 2021-01-24

Ottawa 311 centre receives thousands of calls relating to COVID - 19 in 2020
Canadian residents flooded Bylaw Services with thousands of calls about COVID-19 enforcement and mask violations last year. The BBC's weekly The Boss series profiles different business leaders from around the world and across the globe - from Canada to Canada.
Source: ottawa.ctvnews.ca
Published on 2021-01-24

Perspectives On AI From The North Dakota Chief Data Officer
North Dakota’s governor, Doug Burgum, has been very forward thinking in their use of data, automation, and artificial intelligence (AI) in government events. But what is the role of AI in the US state and how is it getting a new lease of life?
Source: forbes.com
Published on 2021-01-24

Smart powers 1st digital Dinagyang Festival , supporting customer needs in pandemic
It’s a time of year when thousands of people across Northern Ireland gather to celebrate their freedom from the coronavirus pandemic. But what does this mean for those who live in remote areas of the southern island of Iloilo?
Source: sunstar.com.ph
Published on 2021-01-24

This Plane Will Turn AI Into a Real - World Top Gun
In our series of letters from African journalists, writer and columnist Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani looks at how a new generation of artificial intelligence has entered the cockpit of US military fighter jets in the fight against nuclear weapons.
Source: popularmechanics.com
Published on 2021-01-24

Trans woman Chanel Hines shot by parole officer
A Canadian woman who was shot in the chest by her parole officer is being denied basic rights, according to a New York sheriff’s report released by the New Jersey Police Service (NYS) chief inspector Claire Bonnemere.
Source: campustimes.org
Published on 2021-01-24