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Lawmakers are preparing four bills to amend Colorado’s first-in-the-nation artificial intelligence regulations, which seek to prevent discrimination when companies use AI to make various decisions.
Resident-first design: Intuitive navigation and action-driven information architecture were built from the resident’s ...
Interactive tools reveal program trends and invite residents into the grant and assistance process. The new platform is the ...
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The Polaris Forge 2 project in Harwood, near Fargo, is a 900-acre, 280-megawatt endeavor that would be an AI data center. It ...
Nearly 23 miles of “high-capacity middle-mile broadband infrastructure” have been built, after a 2021 state bill provided ...
A new report from the Center for Digital Government uncovers how states are approaching key issues like cybersecurity, ...
Bergen County, N.J., is using the company’s tech for property records management. Leaders from the company — itself based in ...
Students of a private Catholic university in Houston are temporarily unable to access its website, log-on system, financial ...
L.A. CIO Ted Ross and L.A. County CIO Peter Loo talked about the financial realities their organizations face, at the Los ...
A lawsuit involving several local governments, boards of education and other public entities alleges that social media ...
Through a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA), the FBI will use university-led research and development to ...