Infrastructure
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National Grid is expected to install the devices for 121,000 customers in the city. They will enable people to track energy usage via a portal, and will immediately alert the utility to power outages.
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A new report from the Urban Institute outlines how many of the projects developed as part of the 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, including technology work, have been slow to finish and deploy.
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Data center development, the subject of much public-sector conversation and policy, is predicted to expand, driven by the growth of AI. It's also expected to come at a cost and bring a selective benefit.
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Microsoft said in a release that it, “will provide global scale for Apollo outside of China with the Microsoft Azure cloud."
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In Miami-Dade, companies like Airbnb have seen considerable opposition from the cities of Miami Beach and Miami, which argue that the short-term rental industry is eroding the quality of life of their neighborhoods.
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A proposal that would spin off the federally-managed air traffic control system into a private, not-for-profit corporation is working its way through the House of Representatives, with a vote possible as early as this week.
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Bike shares of the sort launching in Seattle — private, for-profit and stationless — are just starting in the United States.
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The robots will benefit local restaurants and burnish the city’s image as a hub for autonomous device testing.
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While fully autonomous cars are still several years away, Nvidia’s newfound dominance in self-driving cars and early expertise in artificial intelligence is paying off.
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Autonomous safety features have been used for some time, but drivers must overcome a mental hurdle of relinquishing total control of the car.
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While the company’s Josh Giegel said the test proves that “we’re ready to deploy it to the rest of the world,” can we really expect to see people being shot through tubes at high speed any time soon?
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The eight-motor "octocopter" drones, equipped with a MicaSense RedEdge 5-band multispectral cameras, flew for the first time last week.
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Automakers are going up against technology companies that sometimes have more cash at their disposal to spend on product development.
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The demo flight is one of the latest and longest drone-delivery tests conducted as the unmanned-aircraft industry.
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It seems like most major car retailers are jumping into the electric vehicle game.
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The technology has both governmental and commercial uses — everything from documenting cracks in bridge piers to search and rescue operations.
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We are rapidly building a distributed energy system in our cities, but not all communities are sharing in its benefits. With new policies and programs, we could spread the benefits of solar more equitably.
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A recent study concluded that the more participants used smart city services, the higher quality of life they achieved.
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It's the only automaker capable of mass production of autonomous vehicles, putting it ahead of Tesla and other competitors.
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Saturday’s incident is emblematic of the challenges facing the nation’s largest municipal utility as it plays catch-up to update its aging power grid.
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Throughout the country, states are setting their own pace when it comes to autonomous vehicles. Where some choose to move quickly and aggressively, others opt for lighter legislative touches.
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