This weekly update shows how AI agents are changing how cities build and manage infrastructure around the world.

Six major US cities including Austin, Boston, Dallas, and Denver joined a special program to use AI in city services. These cities will learn how to use smart AI tools to help residents get better services. The program helps cities use AI to solve problems like housing and traffic.

India is leading the way with AI-powered city systems. Mumbai's subway system now uses AI agents that can predict when trains need fixing before they break down. This keeps trains running on time for millions of people. The state of Maharashtra is building data centers that help AI systems run city services better.

Meanwhile, AI data centers are being built across America to power these smart city systems. Virginia leads with the most data centers, while Amazon announced a $20 billion investment in AI centers in Pennsylvania. These centers need lots of electricity and fast internet connections.

AI disaster helpers could save cities $70 billion worldwide by 2050. These AI systems can warn cities about storms and floods before they happen. They help city planners build stronger roads and bridges that won't break during bad weather.

All these changes show that AI agents are becoming essential tools for making cities work better and keeping people safe.

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