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The term "smart cities" is a widely used, but at the same time a highly fuzzy concept. The fuzziness hinders our understanding on the benefits of its adoption, and explains the existence of many relevant activities with fragmented or distorted views of what a truly smart city is. The aim of this...
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transformation, innovation, and sustainability are the most popular AI application areas in urban planning and development; (b …
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adopt theprinciples of responsible urban innovation. These principles assure the delivery of the desired urbanoutcomes and … futures. We contribute to the existing responsible urban innovation discourse byfocusing on local government artificial … government AI systems in order to achieve responsible urban innovation. The statements madein this perspective paper are based on …
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subsequent growth in new typologies of agglomerated enclaves of knowledge such as knowledge and innovation spaces. Within this … sustain place making in knowledge and innovation spaces. This research seeks to analyze the modified permeable typology of … public spaces that makes knowledge and innovation spaces more viable and adaptive as per the changing needs of the …
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is a powerful technology with a range of capabilities, which are beginning to become apparent in all industries nowadays. The increased popularity of AI in the construction industry, however, is rather limited in comparison to other industry sectors. Moreover,...
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