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  • Skip voluntarily shares scooters' true carbon impact

    In a step toward greater sustainability, the company will release quarterly information on its S3 scooters' spare part use, maintenance, recycling and disposal.

    By Katie Pyzyk • Jan. 22, 2020
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    6 takeaways from the 2019 Menino Survey of Mayors

    The annual survey of 119 U.S. mayors highlighted a need for improved water infrastructure, increased cyclist safety and dedicated opportunity zone investments.

    By Cailin Crowe • Jan. 22, 2020
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    AI in Local Government

    City officials are using AI-powered tools for everything from public safety to fiscal management.

    By Smart Cities Dive staff
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    AT&T spends big on 5G, FirstNet ahead of Super Bowl

    To ensure connectivity during the Feb. 2 game, the telecom invested more than $85 million in wireless improvements across Miami and Miami Gardens.

    By Jason Plautz • Jan. 22, 2020
  • San Jose, CA tries for an innovation zone — again

    Amazon Web Services, Siemens and Verizon are reported to be early collaborators on the project, which should help the initiative maintain traction. 

    By Katie Pyzyk • Jan. 21, 2020
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    EU weighing ban on facial recognition tech

    Governments around the world are cracking down on facial recognition as the technology matures, though some experts warn that bans could have a "chilling effect" on the tech.

    By Jason Plautz • Jan. 21, 2020
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    Spin selects 6 nonprofits for mobility data fellowship

    The advocacy groups will have access to a street data toolkit for one year, and UC-Davis will evaluate the findings for deeper insights. 

    By Katie Pyzyk • Jan. 16, 2020
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    FlashParking raises $60M to bring mobility hubs to 40% of US cities

    The company plans to repurpose parking garages, free up curb space and reduce congestion with the expansion of 22,000 mobility hubs.

    By Cailin Crowe • Jan. 16, 2020
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    StreetLight Data ranks 100 metros in first climate impact index

    The metro areas were ranked as the most low-impact based on vehicle miles traveled, bike and pedestrian commuting, and population density, among other metrics.

    By Kristin Musulin • Jan. 16, 2020
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    Opinion

    The US can still lead the race to make cities smarter and more sustainable

    Through software, AI and Big Data, cities are transforming the way they generate electricity, deliver drinking water and build the clean transportation systems of the future.

    By Maryrose Sylvester • Jan. 15, 2020
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    Uber calls on Congress to boost cyclist, pedestrian safety

    Through its new City Mobility Campaign, Uber is working with cycling advocates to urge increased funding for infrastructure that can protect vulnerable roadway users.

    By Katie Pyzyk • Jan. 14, 2020
  • INRIX launches intersection analytics platform using connected car data

    The first-of-its-kind platform doesn't require any roadside infrastructure or observation tools, leading to cost-savings for cities.

    By Jason Plautz • Jan. 14, 2020
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    The automotive tech that shook up CES

    The showrooms featured jaw-dropping, head-scratching automotive tech solutions that promise to stir up cityscapes and the ways people move.

    By Kristin Musulin , Cailin Crowe • Jan. 13, 2020
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    3 takeaways from CES about the future of mobility

    The three trends that dominated conversations at CES focused on consumer skepticism about advanced auto tech; the introduction of flying taxis; and the demand for equity. 

    By Cailin Crowe • Jan. 13, 2020
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    6 experts predict the most disruptive tech of 2020

    Leaders at CES last week weighed in on the most disruptive tech and trends to come, and how to best prepare for the associated risks.

    By Cailin Crowe , Kristin Musulin • Jan. 13, 2020
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    Meet the Tyrion Lannister of smart city innovation

    Danielle Harris, director of mobility innovation at Elemental Excelerator, equates building smart cities to "Game of Thrones": climate change and single-occupancy vehicles are the White Walkers, and "everybody's into their own fiefdom."

    By Kristin Musulin • Jan. 13, 2020
  • Las Vegas systems appear undamaged following cyberattack

    The breach occurred Tuesday as CES kicked off in the city, but local leaders said the following day that normal operations had resumed.

    By Katie Pyzyk • Jan. 9, 2020
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    NYC accelerates Internet Master Plan

    The city will invest $157 million to connect 600,000 New Yorkers with high-speed internet over the next 18 months, with $87 million of that coming from the police department's budget. 

    By Jason Plautz , Chris Teale • Updated July 10, 2020
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    US CTO: Public input, flexibility key to successfully regulating AI

    The White House unveiled 10 principles to guide federal regulation of AI technologies and applications, a move that U.S. Chief Technology Officer Michael Kratsios called "a very, very big step for both the U.S. and the world."

    By Kristin Musulin • Jan. 9, 2020
  • Toyota unveils plan to build 'City of the Future' in Japan

    The hydrogen-powered "Woven City" is intended to serve as a real-life testbed for autonomous and AI technologies at the base of Mt. Fuji.

    By Katie Pyzyk • Jan. 8, 2020
  • How GIS could create a ‘smarter way of governing’

    Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley told Smart Cities Dive mapping increases transparency and helps meet goals, while also building trust.

    By Chris Teale • Jan. 8, 2020
  • Here Technologies, Verizon to leverage 5G for street safety

    The partners will work to yield safety applications, like collision avoidance and advanced positioning, to enhance vehicle systems — and potentially disrupt other industries.

    By Katie Pyzyk • Jan. 6, 2020
  • Corporate ‘head tax’ takes effect in Google’s hometown

    Businesses in Mountain View, CA will pay a flat operational fee plus an additional $5 to $150 per employee, with the largest companies paying the most.

    By Katie Pyzyk • Jan. 3, 2020
  • Chicago IT department doesn’t adhere to best practices: audit

    Projects cost more, take more time and don't provide the promised public benefits without the right processes in place, the audit says.

    By Katie Pyzyk • Jan. 2, 2020
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    7 trends that will define smart cities in 2020

    Cities are primed for big transformation, including scooter company consolidation, car-free zone planning and increased flying car investments.

    By Cailin Crowe • Jan. 2, 2020
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    Facial recognition tech misidentifies people of color up to 100x more than white faces: report

    The National Institute of Standards and Technology assessed software algorithms from 99 developers, including tech giants like Intel and Microsoft.

    By Jason Plautz • Dec. 23, 2019