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Research: When Residents and Algorithms See Different Problems
An analysis of roughly 187,000 citizen reports and nearly 5,000 computer vision detections in Jamaica Plain, MA shows why cities need both perspectives and raises critical questions about who gets heard.
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1 day ago2 min read


From Boston to NYC: Building the Northeast Corridor as the World’s Most Powerful Urban Innovation Engine
Along the 215 miles connecting Boston and New York City runs one of the world's most concentrated pathways of intellectual capital, research infrastructure, and innovation capacity. Yet this corridor has largely functioned as a collection of distinct regional ecosystems rather than as an integrated system. The question is no longer whether these cities can innovate independently—they demonstrably can, but by how much can their collective impact on society’s most pressing chal
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Nov 14, 20256 min read
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