14-year-old impersonates a cop | How artificial intelligence is changing farming | You have to see this flying motorcycle
What Kim's Watching October 17, 2019
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The surprising way artificial intelligence is changing farming
You may not think "high-tech" when you envision a farm, but you'd be surprised. Today's farms are using cutting-edge artificial intelligence technology to increase efficiency, output and even food safety. Kim chats with Alan Bauer, of Earlham Institute, about the future of agriculture and the impact science can have on our food supply.
Tomorrow's Tech Today: Smart sheets, AI furniture, flying motorcycles, high-tech planters
In "Tomorrow's Tech Today," Kim shows you new upcoming and future technology you don't want to miss. The future is here, and smart homes are even cooler than what we saw on "The Jetsons." Check out smart sheets, AI furniture and a state-of-the-art coffee table. These high-tech planters are perfect if your green thumb isn't so green. And forget flying cars, you're going to want this flying motorcycle.
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The best cosplays at New York Comic Con
Comic Cons are fun gatherings for lovers of pop culture. But one of the biggest events to draw crowds at Comic Con is the presence of cosplayers. These amateur costume designers create incredible outfits to show off their fan credentials â and once you see them, youâd swear you stepped onto a movie set.
14-year-old kid impersonates a cop
When you were 14, what kind of hobbies did you have? Maybe it was sports, model-kit building or even something cool like skateboarding. This 14-year-old had other ideas. His dream was to be a police officer, and for a period of time he was able to hoodwink his community into believing he really was one â until the real police caught on.
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Preserving your old photos, videotapes and films
Some of your most important family memories may live in film, camcorder tape and still photos. Digitizing is the best way to preserve them, and it's not too hard. Kim will walk you through the different ways to protect your memories from being lost or destroyed, without draining your bank account. If you're a do-it-yourselfer, we have you covered, too.
A day at the dinosaur races
Scientists estimate that the running speed of a Tyrannosaurus Rex is somewhere in the ballpark of 17 miles per hour. These runners may not be quite as fast, but theyâre unmistakably decked out in the clunkiest dino costumes imaginable. No matter who gets first place, weâre the winners.
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