Every streetlight, traffic camera, and trash can in tomorrow’s cities could be part of one massive digital nervous system.
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Grubhub is expanding its partnership with self-driving technology startup Avride to pilot robot food deliveries in Jersey ...
Dear Future NYC mayor, When you take office on Jan. 1, you will inherit a city that is world-class in culture, finance, and ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - Harvey County Economic Development and the Greater Wichita announce that Shield AI, a venture-backed ...
Mireta wants to translate slime mold’s superpowers into algorithms that might help improve transit times, alleviate ...
Arapahoe Libraries, a public library system in Colorado, plans to deploy a four-wheeled robot at a new co-working facility in ...