Workforce

California has started to track AI-related job loss

While such insights can be helpful for protecting workers against negative impacts of the technology, decision-makers should proceed with caution when using such data, experts say.

Artificial Intelligence

Clark County commissioners hear push for data center moratorium but take no action

Nevada residents have protested the number of data centers going up in their communities, but elected leaders did not lay out any specific plans or regulations.

Management

Crypto kiosks were used to scam $56 million from Texans last year. Lawmakers are calling for regulation.

Fraudsters are increasingly using the ATM-like machines for fast access to money that’s difficult to trace.

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People

Libraries lament ‘cascading effects’ of E-Rate’s potential demise

Advocates warned the FCC’s vote to review the program could blow massive holes in their budgets and force service reductions or even closures if new funding sources aren’t found.

Digital Government

Kentucky bill regulating kids’ social media had bipartisan support, AG backing. What killed it?

The bill took a sweeping aim at “addictive” online features like doomscrolling and autoplay, and would have also required social media platforms to estimate the age of users and restrict usage for those under the age of 15.

Management

U.S. Supreme Court declines request to block Texas’ app age verification law

A federal appeals court had allowed Texas to require app stores to verify users’ ages and seek parental consent before a minor can download apps while litigation continues.

Digital Government

How states can address broadband worker shortages

Amid funding uncertainty, existing programs may offer starting point to build workforce.

Artificial Intelligence

How Kansas’ labor department’s tech became ‘built for tomorrow’

The state was reliant on 1970s-era systems that were exposed by COVID-19. Since then, it has moved to the cloud and embraced AI as part of a major modernization push.

Management

A last-minute change to Georgia’s ballot QR code bill could steer voting in a new direction

A small change to a bill passed during June’s special session adds a new twist to the question of how future elections in Georgia will be run.

Artificial Intelligence

How Virginia became the world’s data center capital and how it’s going

From AOL’s arrival in Ashburn to today’s AI-driven boom, Virginia became the backbone of the internet economy. Now lawmakers are debating how to manage the industry’s soaring energy demands and economic influence.

People

A new kind of bet on sports gambling

COMMENTARY | The Online Problem Gambling Act, while far from perfect, will reshape sports betting in Colorado and could provide more insight into how to curb harms.

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Public Safety

What California has learned from an AI-enabled early wildfire detection system

A public safety program in the state is using a sensor network and real-time data to suppress wildfires more quickly and gain insights on developing climate-related risks.

People

Digital tools connect rural Texans to mental health care

In Bastrop County, Texas, the public health department is implementing a new digital platform to deliver mental health support to rural residents.

Infrastructure

New Mexico residents say their names used without permission to support Project Jupiter data center

Letters supporting project appeared on a state comment portal after Project Jupiter canvassers approached residents in at least three cities.

Artificial Intelligence

Where a small government should start on its AI journey

COMMENTARY | The fastest path is towards better operations, and over the course of a 90-day period, even a small team can embrace the tech and make big improvements.

Finance

Nevada official ‘cautiously optimistic’ about AI solution to reducing SNAP error rates

After launching a new data analytics program earlier this year, the Nevada Division of Social Services is seeing early gains in identifying erroneous or fraudulent SNAP payments.

Digital Government

FCC votes to review E-Rate program amid screen time concerns

The agency is questioning whether the program has “achieved” its connectivity objectives for schools and libraries, and whether it should be “reoriented” or “narrowed.”

Finance

House passes bill that would ban ride share ‘surveillance pricing’ based on personal data

Surveillance pricing is the practice of using information about a consumer gathered from personal devices or other sources and charging different prices to individuals or groups based on their likely willingness to pay.

Infrastructure

San Marcos becomes the first Texas city to ban data centers, testing its local control

As Texas counties have faced hurdles to curb the rapid growth of data center developments, cities could have more success with banning them through their zoning laws, land experts say.