Google partnered with the MTA on a pilot program that involved using sounds recorded on smartphones attached to trains to detect track issues before they occur.
Sergey Brin is urging employees working on AI to spend at least 60 hours per week in the office as Google faces heated competition from OpenAI, Meta, DeepSeek and others.
New York City's transit authority is one of a few US systems experimenting with using sensors and AI to improve track inspections.
New York’s CIO says the agreement will help boost security and data analytics while also encouraging more data sharing among agencies. Artificial intelligence also is part of this two-year effort.
The New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) is testing the use of Google Pixel phones to closely monitor potential damage to subway tracks. The post New York Subway Authorities Use Google Pixel Phones to Detect Line Issues appeared first on Trânsito e metrô.
The tech giant’s co-founder said that if employees worked harder and were in the office more, the company could reach an artificial general intelligence breakthrough.
These were just two of the ways Google’s AI initiatives have translated into transforming public agencies and the services they offer. What does this look like for agencies relevant to New York, where the event was held? Google’s Tricia Jamison and ...