News about open_data on 2022-11-25

We must build a more responsive city : Wilmington Councilman Darius Brown
A politician who wants to be Wilmington’s Tech Councilman has revealed how he is making a case for the title. But what does it mean for those who are shy about claiming their title? The BBC went to the city to find out.
Source: technical.ly
Published on 2022-11-25

Connected vehicle tech & smart city infrastructure pilot demonstrates future safety potential - Repairer Driven News
A pilot project to develop connected vehicle technology on a Tampa expressway has been awarded the highest prize in the US. Powered by Hyundai and Toyota, the project aims to deliver safer journeys and reduce emissions of greenhouse gases, according to officials.
Source: repairerdrivennews.com
Published on 2022-11-25

Government pledges action on road fuel review
There is no evidence that retailers have profited from failing to pass on the 5p per litre of the pump price of road fuel, according to a new report published by the competition watchdog. Why is it worth thousands of pounds?
Source: arranbanner.co.uk
Published on 2022-11-25

The fight for housing justice in Dublin Liberties
The Liberties community in South Central Dublin is undergoing a housing crisis, which has seen upwards of 5,000 transient units built in the last five years. The idea of being “transient” not only sounds disconnected from everyday practices, but also very disrespectful of its sense of belonging.
Source: anphoblacht.com
Published on 2022-11-25

When Algorithms Enter The Courtroom
When Louis Garrett-Chiane entered the terms "dismissal" and "slander" into the search engine Predictice, he started a new algorithm that aims to determine the chances of compensation. The BBC's weekly The Boss series profiles different business leaders from around the world.
Source: worldcrunch.com
Published on 2022-11-25

WISe . ART to Mint NFTs of Jonas Kaufmann in recital United
WISeKey has announced that it will mint animated portraits of Jonas Kaufmann during a concert in Geneva this year, along with four other leading technologies across the world. Together, they are developing artificial intelligence for the future of the human rights.
Source: globenewswire.com
Published on 2022-11-25