AI, blockchain, autonomous vehicles

Emerging tech grows in state and local government; AI, blockchain, autonomous vehicles. Innovation in the use of new technologies is not the sole domain of the Federal government and private enterprise. By necessity local governments are already augmenting staff with citizen-facing applications with chatbots powered by machine learning and artificial intelligence. Blockchain applications is already being adopted in land records and deeds and is starting to grow into more sophisticated and secure database applications. Finally, autonomous vehicles designed to reduce accidents and free up clogged roadways continues to make headway.

Digital infrastructure will eclipse physical infrastructure as local governments continue to seek digital transformation of government services that satisfy citizens by helping save both time and money. While roads and utilities will always be in need of on-going maintenance, local government are focusing on new efficiencies as they turn to digital solutions that involve investments in fiber, 5G broadband, and more data input and analytics systems.

Micro transportation grows as well as flexible service options by demand. Public transportation has always played a critical role in reducing congestion and providing services for those who cannot afford or are unable to drive their own vehicles. The growth of shared ride services such as Uber and Lyft will play an increased role in supplementing government programs that serve the elderly and physical challenged enabling them to more efficiently coordinate and schedule rides to doctor appointments, pick up prescriptions or food shopping. The concept of ride sharing will continue to grow with bicycles, electric scooters, and more flexible rental of vehicles that are charged by the hour and coordinated through apps

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