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The Father of Siri Has Grown Wary of the Artificial Intelligence He Helped Create

Tom Gruber speaks at TechFestNW in Portland this April.

Dispatch from Tech Island: The Wild Ideas and Strange Lingo of TechfestNW

“It’s kind of bad-ass.” One pitcher actually described his company this way.

Artificial Intelligence Comes With a lot of Tricky Ethical Questions. Gadi Singer Examines the Complexities at TechfestNW.

“This is a time to have a dialog out there” about AI, Singer says. “I think [ethical] debates are necessary.”

A Portland Smart Transit Expert Is Excited About Artificial Intelligence Taking the Wheel of Your Car. He’s Also a Little Worried.

Which technology goes almost unnoticed today but will eventually transform our lives? Artificial intelligence, says Nat Parker, the Portland CEO of moovel North America, who before that was cofounder and CEO of GlobeSherpa.

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Protester Arrested for Smashing Windows in Portland Allegedly Carried Four Molotov Cocktails in His Backpack

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Downtown Portland food carts. (Alex Wittwer)

A Key Indicator of Real Estate Investors’ Interest in Portland Shows a Precipitous Decline

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