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The "iPhone of robots" could soon work alongside humans in warehouses and manufacturing plants, according to electronics maker Apptronik.
The tech giant's since-deleted travel piece suggested visitors go into charitable organization "on an empty stomach."
Low-wage jobs are 14 times as likely to be eliminated by generative AI than other types of professions, a new McKinsey report says.
Artificial intelligence is making phone scams more sophisticated — and more believable.
Billionaire's new artificial intelligence startup says its goal is to discover the "true nature of the universe."
Comedian's lawsuit the latest in a series of legal complaints alleging that new AI tools violated content creators' rights.
A new study is showing yet another way artificial intelligence is entering the medical field. This time, researchers found AI algorithms improved on existing practices for predicting breast cancer risk.
Speaking at a Senate hearing, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said his biggest fear is that artificial intelligence could "cause significant harm to the world."
TikTok's uncertain future could spur Facebook's resurgence, but only if the latter can woo young users.
Millions of social media users are experimenting with hyperrealistic AI-powered filters to enhance their looks.
Artificial intelligence results have been so good that educators have warned it could lead to widespread cheating and even signal the end of traditional classroom teaching methods.
A 26-year-old preschool teacher in Steamboat Springs has been arrested and charged with three counts of child abuse.
Colorado lawmakers are debating what types of businesses should be allowed to sell hard alcohol in the state.
The Aurora City Council is moving forward with a resolution that could bring city employees back to the office three days per week.
A bill that makes it harder for insurance companies to deny coverage for mental health care passed in the Colorado House.
An effort to make it easier for parents to sign their kids up for preschool is ongoing at the Colorado State Capitol.
A cold and snowy stretch of weather is headed to Colorado. Accumulating snow is expected in Denver and across the Eastern Plains.
A 26-year-old preschool teacher in Steamboat Springs has been arrested and charged with three counts of child abuse.
Colorado lawmakers are debating what types of businesses should be allowed to sell hard alcohol in the state.
The Aurora City Council is moving forward with a resolution that could bring city employees back to the office three days per week.
A bill that makes it harder for insurance companies to deny coverage for mental health care passed in the Colorado House.
The Aurora City Council is moving forward with a resolution that could bring city employees back to the office three days per week.
A 26-year-old preschool teacher in Colorado's high country has been arrested and charged with three counts of child abuse.
Political refugee Legesse Beyene came to the United States many years ago. He is trying to get his children and wife to America, too, and the Trump Administration's new policies are blocking that from happening.
A federal judge directed the Trump administration to comply with an order that blocks a federal funding freeze, but hundreds of millions of dollars remain inaccessible to the state of Colorado, leaders in the state say.
The bill passed in the state House on Monday.
A performer at Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime show who unfurled a flag with the words Sudan and Gaza in a protest over the two wars there will be banned from NFL stadiums for life, the league says.
The Philadelphia Eagles claimed their franchise's second Super Bowl in a crushing win over the Kansas City Chiefs, denying the Chiefs a historic "three-peat."
In an effort to reduce concussions among players, the NFL is teaming up with helmet manufacturers to create safer equipment.
The big game on Sunday might be in New Orleans, but there is a new experience going on at Empower Field at Mile High ahead of kickoff. Verizon Fan Fest is going to take place from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Sunday.
Pat Surtain II of the Denver Broncos won the Defensive Player of the Year honors on Thursday at the NFL Honors ceremony.
President Trump removed the director of the Office of Government Ethics, the independent agency responsible for overseeing ethics rules for the executive branch.
The National Institutes of Health says the cuts will save more than $4 billion a year, but critics say it puts potentially lifesaving research in jeopardy.
"No, they wouldn't," President Trump said when asked if Palestinians will have the right to return to the Gaza Strip.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer detailed Democrats' efforts to combat what he called a "coordinated assault" by President Trump.
Five years ago, Lillian Achom stood with President Trump as he backed her women's development work - work she says is threatened by his USAID cut.
Colorado lawmakers are debating what types of businesses should be allowed to sell hard alcohol in the state.
A bill that makes it harder for insurance companies to deny coverage for mental health care passed in the Colorado House.
An effort to make it easier for parents to sign their kids up for preschool is ongoing at the Colorado State Capitol.
Rep. Joe Neguse, who represents Colorado's 2nd Congressional District, was able to move the passport application of the family through the system just days before their flight out of the country.
President Trump removed the director of the Office of Government Ethics, the independent agency responsible for overseeing ethics rules for the executive branch.
The National Institutes of Health says the cuts will save more than $4 billion a year, but critics say it puts potentially lifesaving research in jeopardy.
Recalled products involved a mix of Bavarian doughnuts, French crullers, éclairs and coffee rolls, according to FDA.
In an effort to reduce concussions among players, the NFL is teaming up with helmet manufacturers to create safer equipment.
A new resource is bringing culturally appropriate health care providers to Black Coloradans.
"The MMWR has lost its autonomy," one health official told CBS News.
President Trump's firing of one of the National Labor Relations Board's five members has left the labor watchdog adrift, experts say.
A union representing employees across dozens of federal agencies filed two lawsuits on Sunday against the acting director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Recalled products involved a mix of Bavarian doughnuts, French crullers, éclairs and coffee rolls, according to FDA.
Super Bowl 59's ad lineup had some winners and plenty of losers among its crop of new commercials. Read what the experts say.
New technology designed to streamline the process of pricing and tagging items in thrift stores aims to make shopping easier for consumers and increase production, but some may say this technology could be interfering with the art of thrifting.
An HOA management company was ordered by a judge to pay over $2 million back to an HOA. A lawsuit alleged one company official used homeowners' fees to buy a Louis Vuitton designer bag, a luxury Lincoln SUV, and more.
In the run up to a no-confidence vote this month on the fire chief, rank-and-file firefighters are facing a pressure campaign seeking to get them to vote against the no-confidence vote on him.
Phil Washington, the CEO of Denver International Airport, has seen and experienced what thousands of other commuters deal with often- severe congestion; "It's bad, and it's getting worse," says Washington.
A judge sentenced an Arapahoe County woman to 90 days in jail and probation for physically and mentally abusing her 55-year-old cousin who operated at the level of a 5 to 8-year-old child.
A former music teacher at St. John's school and church in southeast Denver agreed to a plea bargain that will likely keep him out of jail.