Smart Cities use digital technologies, sensor networks, and data analytics to improve the efficiency, safety, and sustainability of urban systems including transportation, energy, public safety, and infrastructure. AI plays a central role in processing large volumes of real-time data from distributed sensors to support traffic management, incident detection, resource allocation, and urban planning decisions. Research challenges include data integration across heterogeneous systems, privacy preservation, and equitable deployment across diverse urban environments.

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The Industrial Lab Advantage: Delivering on the Expectations of AI | Future of Work News

Our Chris White outlines how Invisible AI transforms our lives and its potential to bring about transformative societal changes, including safer space travel, reliable cell networks, smarter cities, productive factories, and efficient homes. Invisible AI will intelligently anticipate needs, automate tasks, and enhance the human experience.