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Motorola Solutions Launches ‘Nutrition Labels’ for AI
The digital labels will tell public safety and other customers details about how the AI was trained, who owns the data and other information. The move reflects wider efforts to bring the public sector up to speed on AI.
August 07, 2025
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Thad Rueter
Higher Education
University of Miami to Restrict Micromobility Traffic
In answer to growing concerns about distracted riders, starting Aug. 19, the University of Miami will not allow students or staff to take scooters, e-bikes or hoverboards through pedestrian-heavy areas of campus.
August 07, 2025
Higher Education
Fuel Cell Project to Power University of Bridgeport
New Jersey-based developer Scale Microgrids is working on a 3.5-story project with 21 fuel cells expected to come online next year. It will heat 20 buildings at the University of Bridgeport and a new city high school.
August 07, 2025
K-12 Education
Catawba County Schools, N.C., Hosts AI 'Prompt-a-Thon'
A North Carolina school district this week organized a generative AI "prompt-a-thon" to help students build AI literacy through discussing, designing and experimenting with various programs.
August 07, 2025
Artificial Intelligence
Mayo Clinic Pushing to Become AI Health-Care Leader
With hospitals and researchers around the globe racing to use AI tools as part of a technological gold rush poised to redefine medicine, the Mayo Clinic is seeking to become a leader.
August 07, 2025
Emerging Tech
Loss of Sail Drone Data Could Hamper Hurricane Predictions
Experts say that data generated by sail drones has been essential in the past for forecasting dangerous storms, but federal funding changes mean this program now faces cancellation.
August 07, 2025
Transportation
Baltimore Is Latest Airport to Deploy Autonomous Wheelchairs
Researchers from Morgan State University helped to develop the devices, which are controlled by a cellphone app. The pilot is designed to give passengers at Baltimore International Airport better mobility and independence.
August 06, 2025
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Skip Descant
K-12 Education
N.M. Schools Expand Virtual Learning Through Stride Partnership
Chama Valley Independent and Santa Rosa Consolidated school districts will work with the online learning company Stride to run a statewide, career-focused online school that launched in 2020.
August 06, 2025
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News Staff
Civic Innovation
Six More Cities Enter Bloomberg Philanthropies’ Data Pipeline
They join 15 municipalities from around the world, chosen to join the organization’s 10-month City Data Alliance program to strengthen digital infrastructure, help steer AI implementation and boost collaboration.
August 06, 2025
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Ashley Silver
Cybersecurity
New York State’s Local Cybersecurity Reporting Rules Kick In
The state has set reporting deadlines for local governments, along with rules about ransomware attacks. The move reflects a larger trend as public officials seek to boost their cyber defenses.
August 06, 2025
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News Staff
Broadband & Network
Kansas Governor Announces $10.4M in Broadband Grants
The funding will come via the Advancing Digital Opportunities to Connect Kansans program. It includes nearly $49,000 for five solar-powered benches with free public Wi-Fi, for the Emporia Public Library.
August 06, 2025
Cybersecurity
N. St. Paul, Minn., Cyber Attack Related to Phishing Email
A recent breach is related to a phishing email sent to a business email account with the North St. Paul Police Department, according to the city. The attack was contained to that account and has had no other impact.
August 06, 2025
Question of the Day
How is Google planning to reduce AI’s strain on the power grid?
Answer: By turning it off during critical use times.
August 06, 2025
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News Staff
Civic Innovation
Residents Trust Local Government but Expect Better Services
A report from CivicPlus reveals residents’ opinions on local governments. Expectations for municipalities’ digital experiences are high, but satisfaction rates remain low — which accessibility could improve.
August 06, 2025
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News Staff
K-12 Education
Report: 42 Percent of NYC Students See Regular Cyber Bullying
A survey of 355,000 students by the New York City Public School system found a miniscule improvement in reported cyber bullying since the 2023-24 school year, but cyber bullying is still markedly higher than in 2019.
August 06, 2025
Higher Education
UCLA Calls Federal Actions a 'Death Knell' for Vital Research
By withholding at least 800 grants from the University of California, totaling $584 million, officials say the Trump administration threatens to devastate research in clean energy, neuroscience and cancer.
August 06, 2025
Recovery
Judge Bars Trump Administration From Redirecting BRIC Funds
The ruling stops the federal government from spending the funds originally earmarked for FEMA's Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities program for other purposes until the court issues a final judgment.
August 06, 2025
Higher Education
UTA Researchers Help Fight TFA — Technology Facilitated Abuse
University of Texas at Arlington researchers are working with a domestic violence center to study trends and interventions to help victims escape surveillance through hidden tracking devices and other technologies.
August 06, 2025
Emerging Tech
Monroe County, Ga., Officials Shoot Down New Data Center
After weeks of controversy, a proposal to rezone more than 900 acres of land near Bolingbroke has died after the Monroe County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously to deny the proposal.
August 06, 2025
Justice & Public Safety
Independence, Mo., Police Embrace Body Cams After Year of Use
About a year after Independence police officers started wearing body cameras, the department says that the program has changed the way its staff interacts with residents and collects evidence.
August 06, 2025
Higher Education
Claude for Education Launches on AWS Marketplace
The education-focused AI tool from Anthropic is now easier to access through Amazon’s cloud platform. Universities already working with AWS can leverage their established AWS agreements and manage subscriptions centrally.
August 05, 2025
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News Staff
Higher Education
Opinion: ERP Isn’t Just an IT Problem, It’s an Institutional One
ERP modernization is not just a software upgrade but a costly institutionwide endeavor. Universities that get it right are those that talk to people early, show them what will change, then listen to feedback.
August 05, 2025
Artificial Intelligence
Florida Corrections Uses AI to Support Staff, Modernization
The Department of Corrections’ new solution, with AI, is an intuitive chat assistant. It is helping staff boost productivity and safety, advising on issues including recidivism and correcting metadata.
August 05, 2025
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Ashley Silver
Artificial Intelligence
Cumberland County, Pa., Turns to AI to Handle Caseload
The Public Defender’s Office is getting a new system to assist in processing its growing caseload. County commissioners approved spending $173,000 for software with artificial intelligence to aid in discovery.
August 05, 2025
Civic Innovation
Honolulu Replaces Decades-Old Building Permitting Software
The city Department of Planning and Permitting has deployed new software intended to speed up site development, zoning and planning applications. It replaces a platform that was taken offline in late July.
August 05, 2025
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