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Better Beware – Looking Ahead

The bad guys are getting better — at being bad. This is the first part of our look at the most dangerous things going on today, and what you need to beware of most in 2024.

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Better Beware – Looking Back

Let’s take a look at the best of the worst in the year we’ve just finished. Here are the nastiest and most successful scams of 2023.

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Local News: 2021 In Review

This is the WFHB Local News for Tuesday, January 4th, 2021. This week, we will take a look back at the stories we covered in the year 2021. In today’s episode, you will hear WFHB Correspondent Aaron Comforty report on a company that focuses on using artificial intelligence and drone technology to construct environmentally sound buildings out of natural materials. …

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Interchange – UBI and Utopia: Part Two of the Automation Ruse

Part One of “The Automation Ruse” aired on February 9th and featured author Jason E. Smith whose new book, Smart Machines and Service Work, is subtitled “Automation in an Age of Stagnation,” and it’s that crisis of stagnation that propels us into today’s conversation with Aaron Benanav, a researcher at Humboldt University of Berlin and an economic historian whose new …

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Interchange – Frankenstein’s Children: Science, Politics, and Fiction after Mary Shelley

In our previous conversation with Eileen Hunt Botting (April 2020) as the pandemic began to deceptively settle into our routines we focused on Mary Shelley’s post-apocalypse novel, The Last Man – a book which explored loss in its most extreme form in order to find a more humane way to live and love, and create art. Today, we turn once …

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Terran Robotics: AI Meets Natural Building

Bloomington based Terran Robotics startup is developing artificial intelligence and drone technology to construct environmentally sound buildings out of natural materials. Terran Robotics is a recent recipient of a National Science Foundation grant worth about a quarter of a million dollars.

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Daily Local News – September 30, 2019

In today’s segment, we brought you news that two elementary schools will be honored tonight for their dual language immersion programs. Monroe County residents have until Friday to give their input on plans for Phase Three of the county’s Fullerton Pike Project. Indiana University and Purdue University will begin research into professional ethics with regard to artificial intelligence and data …

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Daily Local News – September 18, 2018

The Senate Judiciary Committee will hear testimony from Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, and an alleged sexual assault victim, on Monday; Senator Joe Donnelly announced his support today for bipartisan legislation that would impose sanctions on foreign governments accused of interfering in US elections; Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb announced on Friday, a defense contractor will receive nearly two million dollars in tax …

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