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NJ lawmakers advance legislation requiring new AI data centers to use clean energy

A bill that cleared the state Senate Environment and Energy Committee would require AI data centers to be powered by clean energy.

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How Cities Are Putting AI to Work

Cities are among the early adopters of generative AI in government. At the same time, many communities are developing safeguards to ensure AI-driven decisions are ethical, transparent and responsible. Proactive approaches can help mitigate potential risks, such as bias and privacy issues, while maximizing AI's benefits.

Deep Dive: How Hong Kong police use surveillance cameras for traffic management, crime prevention

Cameras using AI technology in Kwun Tong can help monitor traffic, make light adjustments and warn drivers about accidents, force says.

New Pomona project will use AI technology to improve traffic safety

Pomona is tackling its biggest traffic and safety issues with a new transportation system that uses AI technology. Designed to improve safety and traffic flow, artificial intelligence technology will gather traffic data along Mission Boulevard and Towne Avenue in Pomona.

SSA has a special program for people with hearing problems

The Social Security Administration (SSA) is set to launch an innovative AI-driven program aimed at improving services for individuals with hearing impairments, promising significant cost savings and enhanced efficiency.

Pioneering smart tech and sustainability: These are America's top smart cities of 2025

By Andreea Neculae The concept of smart cities has evolved from a futuristic vision to a tangible reality, with urban centers worldwide integrating technology and sustainability to enhance the quality of life for their residents.

Tired of subway delays? The MTA wants to fix that by strapping Google smartphones to New York trains

Google partnered with the MTA on a pilot program that involved using sounds recorded on smartphones attached to trains to detect track issues before they occur.

Automated Decision Making Emerges as an Early Target of State AI Regulation

In the absence of comprehensive artificial Intelligence ("AI") regulation at the federal level, state and local legislatures have been