Artificial Intelligence

Pennsylvania House committee splits along party lines over regulation proposal for AI chatbots

Some lawmakers noted the federal government has yet to draft a nationwide set of standards for AI and related technologies.

Infrastructure

Michigan lawmakers, local officials and residents renew push for statewide data center moratorium

Members of the Michigan House and Senate have put forth proposals to establish a moratorium on data center development, pausing further development to give lawmakers and local officials time to review potential impacts and implement regulations.

Digital Government

The missing link in digital government: Connectivity

COMMENTARY | Many residents receive information on mobile devices, and any government that does not have a mobile-first strategy risks leaving them behind.

Sponsor Content

From AI Pilots to Mission Impact: Observability and Federal AI Success

AI success starts with visibility. Discover the operational foundations agencies need to scale AI securely.

Artificial Intelligence

Business group calls for better coordination as California adopts AI

The Silicon Valley Leadership Group said state and local agencies should coordinate better on the technology and go deeper in evaluating whether the tools and systems are effective.

Digital Government

A central Texas Library closing the digital divide

On the edges of a booming metro area, the Martindale Community Library brings mobile hotspots, new technology, and digital skills to an older community.

Digital Government

Federal judge blocks Trump administration’s overhaul of SAVE database

Several states have used the revamped database to verify voters’ citizenship, but the judge said this threatened their privacy and voting rights.

Artificial Intelligence

When AI becomes the first interpreter, government needs a new information layer

COMMENTARY | Government information is always available. The question is whether it can be consistently understood in the systems that increasingly deliver it.

Cybersecurity

Inside Indiana’s cybersecurity education expansion

The initiative is the first in the nation to also strive to connect students with military service, in addition to careers and higher education.

Digital Government

Governor’s call for school cellphone ban has a familiar ring to it in Olympia

Washington state lawmakers have proposed similiar bills in recent years, and state Superintendent Chris Reykdal has previously pushed schools to adopt phone restrictions.

Artificial Intelligence

America’s data center backlash is bipartisan — can it stay that way?

As opposition mounts, some experts wonder how long AI infrastructure can steer clear of the partisanship that defines U.S. politics.

People

More homes, safe neighborhoods, lower costs: The mayors’ agenda

COMMENTARY | City leaders are in a unique position to solve their communities’ problems and manage crises. With numerous challenges ahead, they are ready to get to work.

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Future-Proofing Your Finance Cycle Management

Public finance is changing fast. Discover how leading governments are modernizing budgeting, planning and reporting.

Workforce

A ‘bottom-up’ and ‘in-house’ approach to AI workforce training gains traction in San Jose

The California city is seeing success — and increasing interest — in its AI Upskilling Program, which helps staff develop custom-built tools to citywide problems.

Infrastructure

Las Vegas data center expansion approved as officials ponder need for future regulations

Municipalities in Nevada continue to grapple with where and how data centers should be built.

Cybersecurity

US officials see Iran cyber threat persisting despite preliminary deal

Officials’ views reflect a recurring concern that cyber operations would continue regardless of conflict status, even as the Trump administration pursues a diplomatic off-ramp with Tehran.

Artificial Intelligence

From dial-up to iPhones: We’re sending people home unprepared for the digital economy

COMMENTARY | Artificial intelligence represents a new era in the digital revolution, but without proper training and help, it could pass incarcerated people by.

Artificial Intelligence

AI in criminal justice should start with governance and low-risk use cases, report says

Policymakers and criminal justice leaders must prioritize AI guardrails and protections before adopting the tech in such high-stakes situations, one expert says.

Artificial Intelligence

Worries mount about another state AI law preemption

Another federal bill — this time in the Great American AI Act — has state lawmakers on edge that Congress will once again try to take away their powers to legislate.

Artificial Intelligence

As data centers seek to tap Texas’ energy, grid regulators are close to approving a new way of vetting requests

The Public Utility Commission of Texas on Thursday will weigh and vote on ERCOT’s proposal to streamline the power approval process for data centers.

Management

Department of Justice sides with Elon Musk’s xAI in Southaven lawsuit

The lawsuit, filed by the NAACP, claims that xAI is illegally operating gas turbines to power its data centers in Southaven and Memphis.