Older Kansans need access to affordable, reliable, high-speed internet

Older Kansans need access to affordable, reliable, high-speed internet

Glenda DuBoise  |  Special to The Capital-Journal Kansas has a historic opportunity to expand access to affordable, reliable and high-speed internet to everyone in the state, no matter where they live or their circumstances. Access, however, depends on more than wires, poles and other pieces of infrastructure. It also depends on making sure that internet …

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Kansas consider regulating AI in campaigns; it’s already being used

Kansas consider regulating AI in campaigns; it’s already being used

A bill that would have prohibited deceptive artificial intelligence-generated campaign advertisements didn’t pass by the turnaround deadline in the Kansas House, but the rapidly evolving technology is already in use in campaigns in several different ways. Pat Proctor, R-Leavenworth, introduced House Bill 2559, along with House Minority Leader Vic Miller, D-Topeka. The bill wouldn’t ban …

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Grandmother raises concern about ‘predator’ interacting with grandson in virtual-reality game

Grandmother raises concern about ‘predator’ interacting with grandson in virtual-reality game

WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) – Can virtual conversations that go with virtual reality games turn into something more? FactFinder spoke with a grandmother who’s sounding an alarm about experiences with the popular games involving her 11-year-old grandson and a stranger who wasn’t who they claimed to be. The technology Kim Warne’s grandson used is a popular …

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