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04 May, 2026
有關北卡羅萊納州長Josh Stein宣布啟動全州高速網路計畫,預計於2030年前連結93,000個據點事。
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06 May, 2026
喬治亞州港務局正式啟用甘斯維爾內陸港(Gainesville Inland Port)
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09 May, 2026
循環政策驅動 塑膠產業重構中 EPR引領循環轉型
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11 May, 2026
加州漂浮式離岸風力發電場的建造計畫
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11 May, 2026
摩根大通金融集團(JPMorgan Chase)提供800億美元盼重啟加州美國夢
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11 May, 2026
加州重返經濟榮景仍面臨諸多挑戰
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11 May, 2026
美國與歐盟共同發布 藥品開發優良人工智慧實務指導原則
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15 May, 2026
SpaceX宣布至少投資550億美元興建晶片工廠
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15 May, 2026
賓州新年度施政重點將置重於創新投資以加速製造業升級
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15 May, 2026
德州州長Abbott慶祝德州中部460兆瓦發電廠啟用
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21 May, 2026
借助AI浪潮 Google支援的地熱公司Fervo估值達100億美元
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21 May, 2026
澳商Trigg Minerals, LLC 將關鍵礦產業務拓展至猶他州
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22 May, 2026
麻州政府為「麻州致勝法案(Mass Wins Act)」作證支持
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22 May, 2026
美國勞動市場就業人口結構正逐漸從男性向女性傾斜
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22 May, 2026
AI資料中心的營運及新增建設帶來許多社區紛爭及增加社會成本
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22 May, 2026
輝達(NVIDIA)執行長黃仁勳坦言中國 AI 晶片市場轉向華為,反映美中科技限制持續影響產業發展
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07 May, 2026
輝達與康寧合作擴大光通訊產能,AI 基礎建設需求持續升溫
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07 May, 2026
德州州長Abbott慶祝德州中部460兆瓦發電廠啟用
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14 May, 2026
西雅圖致力成為全球負責任AI發展重鎮
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14 May, 2026
伊朗戰事外溢效應擴大 美國汽油飆漲推升通膨至3.8%
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22 May, 2026
政策與AI驅動 新智慧製造生態成形 美國從示範走向擴散
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25 May, 2026
美中生技競逐升溫 全球供應鏈重組下臺灣迎來新商機
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28 May, 2026
阿拉巴馬州州長頒發貿易卓越獎表揚六家企業拓展國際市場
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28 May, 2026
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28 May, 2026
美國加州擬推動電動自行車新法規
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28 May, 2026
美國AI用電需求爆增 新型商用核電產業帶來轉機
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27 May, 2026
德州宣布補助 USA Rare Earth 逾 1,400 萬美元 加速本土稀土供應鏈布局
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08 May, 2026
SpaceX宣布至少投資550億美元興建晶片工廠
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08 May, 2026
賓州新年度施政重點將置重於創新投資以加速製造業升級
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18 May, 2026
無人機製造商將斥資數十億美元擴大在加州的製造規模
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18 May, 2026
美國仍受不利的國際貿易因素干擾,惟外來投資者仍看好加州產業發展前景
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18 May, 2026
機器人新創公司計劃未來一年內在加州生產1萬台家用機器人
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26 May, 2026
美國商務部推動美國AI出口計畫 徵集產業全端AI技術出口提案
- 25 Nov, 2025
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Cities and states are turning to AI to improve road safety
As America’s road infrastructure continues to deteriorate, cities and states are increasingly adopting artificial intelligence to monitor roadway conditions, identify hazards, and prioritize repairs. This shift reflects a growing need for faster, more precise assessments as traditional inspection methods struggle to keep up with aging systems.
Hawaii is one of the most ambitious adopters. Through its new “Eyes on the Road” campaign, the state is distributing 1,000 AI-enabled dashboard cameras valued at $499 each. The cameras automatically inspect guardrails, signs, pavement markings, and roadway debris, distinguishing between minor damage and serious risks that require immediate maintenance. The program builds on a pilot launched in 2021, which paused due to wildfires but demonstrated strong potential. Officials believe the system can help address Hawaii’s unique logistical challenges, such as difficult terrain, limited space, and supply-chain constraints. The technology is especially valued for its guardrail-detection capabilities—an issue highlighted by a recent $3.9 million settlement after a fatal crash involving a long-unrepaired guardrail. With traffic deaths in Hawaii rising sharply in 2025, the program arrives at a critical moment.
Across the mainland, several states and cities are launching their own AI initiatives. San Jose, California, achieved a 97% accuracy rate in identifying potholes after placing cameras on street sweepers. The city is now expanding the project to parking enforcement vehicles. Mayor Matt Mahan advocates creating a shared, nationwide AI database so systems can learn from each other’s roadway images, increasing recognition accuracy and reducing the time needed to train models on rare or unusual hazards. San Jose is a founding member of the GovAI Coalition, established in 2024, which includes cities and states across the country working to share best practices and data.
Texas is undertaking one of the largest AI-driven roadway safety programs in the nation. With more lane miles than any other state, Texas integrates camera systems, mapping tools, and cellphone data collected voluntarily from participating drivers. These tools help identify outdated road signs, high-risk driving areas, and congestion patterns. AI proved particularly helpful in scanning 250,000 lane miles to locate old signs whose original installation records were on paper and nearly impossible to trace manually.
Not all AI safety innovations rely on cameras. Massachusetts-based Cambridge Mobile Telematics developed StreetVision, a system that analyzes driver behavior using smartphone sensors. By tracking events such as hard braking, the AI can pinpoint where road design or visibility issues are contributing to unsafe driving. One example occurred in Washington, D.C., where StreetVision detected widespread sudden braking. Investigators found the cause to be a bush blocking a stop sign—a simple issue resolved with basic trimming rather than complex infrastructure repairs. This illustrates how AI can reveal the root causes behind risky driving patterns and guide targeted, cost-effective interventions.
Experts view today’s initiatives as foundational steps toward an AI-enabled transportation ecosystem designed for a future with widespread autonomous vehicles. Mark Pittman, CEO of Blyncsy, predicts that within eight years nearly every new car—drivered or driverless—will come equipped with cameras. Such a landscape will require transportation agencies to build infrastructure compatible with both human and automated driving behavior. Understanding perspectives from different vehicles, whether “grandma in a Buick” or a Tesla with advanced sensors, will be essential for designing safe and efficient road systems.
Overall, AI is quickly becoming a crucial tool for monitoring America's vast and aging transportation network. By automating inspections, identifying hidden hazards, and improving decision-making, these emerging technologies promise to reshape road management and enhance public safety across the country.

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