2. AI can solve problems that seemed well
beyond our reach just a few years back.
From real-world data, computers can learn to recognize patterns
too complex, too massive or too subtle for hand-crafted software.
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3. AI will create thinking,
breathing cities.
Meaningful insights, delivered
reliably and accurately, will enable
everything from traffic intersections
to retail stores, to be personalized.
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4. Smart, connected cities
powered by AI will serve
the greater good with
predictive infrastructure.
Public safety will be improved.
We’ll be able to take action when
there’s an accident, a pet or child is
lost, or someone is experiencing harm.
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Utilities can manage energy resources.
“Turn energy data into actionable information through the
use of sensors and the streams.”
– GE Research
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6. “There are tech firms that already are in the
process of designing cities and are hiring coders
and all other realms of tech folk, but not
engaging with urban planners or designers. We
are on the verge of a disruption.“
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-Lynn Richards, President
and CEO, Congress for New
Urbanism)
As with other industries, AI
Cities are driven by disruption…
7. The development of AI cities is already anticipated
to be one of the top enterprise trends in 2017 …
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8. AI and Deep Learning will Improve Traffic Flow
Miovision Labs is composed of a team of technologists and product
strategists focused on the future of traffic. Its research will help cities
make sense of the vast amounts of traffic data becoming available to
cities and use that data to fuel smart city applications in traffic and
beyond. Read More
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9. TomTom Opens Smart
Traffic Centre
The traffic centre features multiple high-
resolution screens that show how GPS
data is fused to create the latest traffic
information, and visualize congested
hotspots. Read More
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10. Ford Sees Autonomous Vehicles as
Key Cog of Smart City
Their vision of the smart city includes autonomous and
electric vehicles, ride-sharing platforms, and connected
cars that swap data with infrastructure. Read More
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11. Smart City Tech Growing in the US
“2016 was when a lot of cities and their leadership got active
around wanting to become smarter, but 2017 is the year we’ll
see cities move from the project phase to building out a holistic
framework for smart technology.”
– Mike Zeto, General Manager of the AT&T Smart Cities
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