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Vigilant Aerospace Exhibiting, Participating in Oklahoma City Innovation District Autonomous Systems Symposium

*** THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE *** Vigilant Aerospace has announced that it will be hosting a booth and that its CEO will be participating in the program for the upcoming Oklahoma City Innovation District Annual Symposium on Autonomous Systems on Tuesday, April 14, 2020. The Symposium on Autonomous Systems is an […]

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Robot uses artificial intelligence and imaging to draw blood

Rutgers engineers have created a tabletop device that combines a robot, artificial intelligence and near-infrared and ultrasound imaging to draw blood or insert...

To self-drive in the snow, look under the road

Car companies have been feverishly working to improve the technologies behind self-driving cars. But so far even the most high-tech...

HyperDAO at the Center of the Decentralized Financial Systems

Today, OKEx announced the release time of the 10th session of Jumpstart where HyperDAO (HDAO) will conduct its token sale. OKEx has always...

Vigilant Aerospace Signs New NASA Agreement Adding Military Use to Detect-and-Avoid System for Drones

Vigilant Aerospace Systems has signed a new license agreement with the National Aeronautics and Space Agency (NASA) extending the company’s existing detect-and-avoid and radar technology patent licenses to include military aviation applications. This new license agreement allows the company to provide air traffic detection, tracking and automatic avoidance for unmanned military aircraft using its FlightHorizon […]

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A new way to think about security in autonomous systems: Don’t

The age of autonomy is upon us. While talk of autonomous cars in the not-too-distant future captures the imagination, the reality is that autonomous...

New AI programming language goes beyond deep learning

A team of MIT researchers is making it easier for novices to get their feet wet with artificial intelligence, while also...

Porsche Aims To Keep Steering Wheel, Pedals, Manual ‘Box Forever

Truth be told, we’re afraid of the automotive industry’s autonomous future. Not of the technology itself, but of the fact that we won’t...

Living robots built using frog cells

A book is made of wood. But it is not a tree. The dead cells have been repurposed to serve another need. Now a...

Satellite broken? Smart satellites to the rescue

When satellites break, which is surprisingly often, there isn't much you can do about them. They become expensive and dangerous flotsam, orbiting Earth for...

New Video: Remote ID for Commercial UAS – What is it, How does it work, and Why does it matter?

Vigilant Aerospace Systems’ CEO Kraettli Epperson recently presented a webinar titled “Remote ID for Commercial UAS: What is it, How does it work, and Why does it matter?” “Remote ID matters, first and foremost, as a national security and public safety issue. The idea behind Remote ID as a policy in particular is that would […]

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Identifying and eliminating bugs in learned predictive models

This is not an entirely new problem. Computer programs have always had bugs. Over decades, software engineers have assembled an impressive toolkit of...

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