By providing digital representations of objects, mechanisms, or even places, digital twins can simulate the present and future. They can greatly enhance an entity’s decision-making ability. The next episode of the SLW Institute’s Emerging Tech Webinar Series will explore this trending topic. A distinguished panel will discuss use cases, the patent landscape of digital twins,
KARE 11 Investigates: Race increasingly listed as unknown in MPD Use of Force reports
A KARE 11 Investigation reveals skyrocketing incidents where MPD claims not to know the race of people they use force against – even when it appears obvious. Author: Brandon Stahl (KARE11), A.J. Lagoe, Steve Eckert Published: 4:35 PM CDT July 8, 2021 Updated: 10:31 PM CDT July 8, 2021
George Floyd square turned into a chaotic scene after Minneapolis police officers ran in chasing a carjacking suspect last December 4.
Onlookers hurled obscenities at the officers, but bystander video showed the situation appeared to be under control.
That’s when Officer Kyle Mader took exception to Joseph Miller, a homeless man who goes by “JoJo.”
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