New York, NY launches in-house app for smarter subway and bus travel
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority in New York unveiled a completely redesigned mobile app, built entirely in-house by MTA staff rather than relying on external developers. The new app focuses on speed and reliability, offering faster performance even in low-connectivity underground environments, more accurate real-time train and bus arrival updates, live vehicle tracking, and improved guidance for complex station transfers and platform positioning.
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New York, NY launches AI track maintenance pilot with Google Public Sector
New York City's Metropolitan Transportation Authority has partnered with Google Public Sector to launch the TrackInspect pilot program, which uses AI and sensor technology to enhance subway track maintenance by detecting defects before they cause disruptions. Google Pixel smartphones, mounted on R46 subway cars along the A line, capture vibrations and sound patterns, transmitting data to cloud-based systems where machine learning algorithms generate predictive maintenance alerts.
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New York, NY deploys drones to assist with emergency management and damage assessment
In response to severe storms and flooding in New York City, Mayor Eric Adams is deploying drones to assist with emergency management and damage assessment. The drones are intended to provide real-time aerial views to help coordinate response efforts and identify areas in need of immediate attention. This initiative aims to enhance the city's ability to manage and mitigate the impacts of extreme weather events.
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New York, NY unveils porous "green pavement" to help mitigate flooding
New York City has introduced a new type of pavement designed to enhance safety and reduce maintenance costs. The innovative material, called "green pavement," features a sustainable composition that helps manage stormwater runoff and decreases heat absorption. The city plans to use this eco-friendly pavement in various locations to improve urban infrastructure and environmental impact.
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United States
New York, NY teams up with Google to launch open data toilet map
New York City and Google have collaborated to release a new toilet map aimed at improving access to public restrooms across the city. The map, accessible through Google Maps and Google Search, highlights nearly 3,000 public restroom locations, including those in parks, libraries, and other public facilities. This initiative addresses a longstanding urban challenge by providing residents and visitors with essential information for navigating the city more comfortably.
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New York, NY using digital twin technology to improve emergency response times
The NYC Fire Department is experimenting with digital twin technology in order to speed up emergency responses in traffic-congested areas. The yearlong project will create a digital twin of an FDNY district in West Harlem, and will allow researchers to assess why emergency response delays happen and simulate potential solutions before taking them onto actual streets. Ultimately the project hopes to provide real-time routing guidance to FDNY vehicles responding to medical emergencies.
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New York, NY releases Responsible Artificial Intelligence Action Plan
The city has released an Artificial Intelligence Action Plan, thought to be the first of its kind for a major US city. The document sets out how the city will develop a framework for agencies to evaluate AI tools and risks, help city government employees build AI knowledge and skills, and support the implementation of these technologies.
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New York, NY unveils porous "green pavement" to help mitigate flooding
New York City has introduced a new type of pavement designed to enhance safety and reduce maintenance costs. The innovative material, called "green pavement," features a sustainable composition that helps manage stormwater runoff and decreases heat absorption. The city plans to use this eco-friendly pavement in various locations to improve urban infrastructure and environmental impact.
New York, NY
United States
New York, NY teams up with Google to launch open data toilet map
New York City and Google have collaborated to release a new toilet map aimed at improving access to public restrooms across the city. The map, accessible through Google Maps and Google Search, highlights nearly 3,000 public restroom locations, including those in parks, libraries, and other public facilities. This initiative addresses a longstanding urban challenge by providing residents and visitors with essential information for navigating the city more comfortably.
New York, NY
United States
New York, NY using digital twin technology to improve emergency response times
The NYC Fire Department is experimenting with digital twin technology in order to speed up emergency responses in traffic-congested areas. The yearlong project will create a digital twin of an FDNY district in West Harlem, and will allow researchers to assess why emergency response delays happen and simulate potential solutions before taking them onto actual streets. Ultimately the project hopes to provide real-time routing guidance to FDNY vehicles responding to medical emergencies.
New York, NY
United States