Generative artificial intelligence opens the door for governments to quickly improve the lives of citizens.
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Generative artificial intelligence opens the door for governments to quickly improve the lives of citizens.
City officials describe how they developed smart city infrastructure initiatives in response to conditions on the ground.
During a panel on the second day of the conference, leaders from several states spoke about opportunities for state and local leaders to evolve operations.
The New York municipality’s recent smart city initiatives focus on quality of life for its residents.
In a breakout session on the first day of this year’s conference, Carlsbad Chief Data Officer David van Gilluwe spoke about the city’s Fire Operations Intelligence System, designed to improve fire and emergency services.
Internet of Things sensors can gather data to improve public safety, experts say.
Data collected from the Internet of Things provides states, counties and cities with visibility into roadway challenges.
Local agencies explore solutions that can provide more (and longer) storage for critical video footage.
Municipalities generate vast volumes of data, and digitally enabled smart cities go even further. They leverage the Internet of Things to gather information about traffic flows, population trends, water, sanitation and a range of other indicators.
What if you could pull all that together to make a virtual model of the whole city, with its many interconnected parts and pieces?
This networking approach can serve citizens artificial intelligence, vehicle-to-everything and other advanced applications.
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