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technology

[tek-nol-uh-jee] / tɛkˈnɒl ə dʒi /


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For Moscow as well, wider acceptance of the SJ-100 would prove that they could make a civil aircraft without western technology.

From BBC

Big hospital systems have become the proving ground for widespread AI adoption, testing what the technology can do, but also revealing—sometimes via alarming mishaps—where it falls flat.

From The Wall Street Journal

Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers have been handed a powerful new tool to speed up arrests: mobile facial-recognition technology.

From The Wall Street Journal

Bill, a financial technology firm, is focused on recruiting heavily from colleges near its corporate offices in San Jose, Calif., and Draper, Utah.

From The Wall Street Journal

The self-declared nation relies on tribal sources to gather information on the militants but lacks access to more high-tech reconnaissance and interception technologies of the type Israel could provide.

From The Wall Street Journal