The city police department will install the automatic readers starting this summer. They will be active when patrol vehicles ...
As many as 350 electric vehicle charging stations could go in to State University of New York campuses as a result of $15 ...
If you’ve ever wished you could try out a smartphone for a while before you commit to buying it, a new service coming to ...
A new study by a nonprofit indicates the crash prevention systems in vehicles may not detect people wearing high-visibility clothing that might stand out to human drivers. Two SUV models tested hit a ...
A New York state assembly bill could bring some of the ideas in a failed AI safety bill from the Golden State. The Responsible AI Safety and Education Act would, chiefly, require deployment safety ...
Federal COVID-19 relief initially provided the funding source to equip students with Chromebooks and other devices to use at home and school. Absent those dollars, many entities can’t afford their ...
The state’s governor is going into the new year with an updated commitment to improving government technology and digital services. The push relies heavily on making contact centers more efficient.
Drone technology is rapidly transforming government operations, but agencies face a complex web of challenges from navigating ...
Learning opportunities in correctional facilities help prepare inmates to successfully transition back into society. Nucleos ...
A new resource from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security offers actionable steps government officials can take to responsibly and effectively deploy artificial intelligence technologies.
The nonprofit consortium announced Thursday it will use a “train-the-trainer” model to teach district teams nationwide how to assess and advance school AI readiness. The initiative’s precise timing is ...
Gov. Tate Reeves’ executive order mandates a statewide inventory of AI technologies, guidelines to responsibly integrate AI ...