Pennsylvania State Makes History: World's First AI-Governed City Launches by 2035
HARRISBURG, PA — In a groundbreaking move that has stunned the tech world and rattled political establishment, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has announced plans to christen "Cyberburg" by 2035—the globe's first fully AI-governed urban district. Nestled along the Susquehanna River, this experimental city will be managed by a neural network called "Logos," capable of processing 10 million citizen requests per second. Proponents claim it will eliminate traffic, optimize energy use, and cut bureaucracy by 90%. Critics, however, fear a digital dictatorship, sparking protests from civil rights groups and calls for a "human override" amendment. The mayor's office will now speak in algorithms.