Artificial intelligence and urban development
: research for REGI CommitteeAutor(es):
Pellegrin, Julie | Colnot, Louis | Delponte, Laura
Parlamento Europeo. Dirección General de Políticas Internas
Editor: Brussels : European Parliament, July 2021Descripción: 78 p. : gráf. ; 1 documento PDFTipo de contenido: texto (visual)Tipo de medio: electrónico
Tipo de soporte: recurso en líneaISBN: 978-92-846-8307-9 (PDF); 978-92-846-8308-6 (Paper)Tema(s): Inteligencia Artificial | Ciudades inteligentes | AI | nuevas tecnologías | política regional | economía regional | smart cityRecursos en línea: Acceso al documento Resumen: This research paper explores the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in urban areas, and its impact on socio-economic and territorial cohesion. It argues that expectations surrounding AI are high, especially in the context of smart-city initiatives, but that the actual benefits are yet to be fully assessed. To avoid potential risks, local and urban authorities need to fulfil a series of conditions that are inherently challenging. The EU’s AI Policy and its Cohesion Policy, in particular, may help, but they need to address the territorial dimension of AI more explicitly.
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En portada: STUDY Requested by the REGI Committee
This research paper explores the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in
urban areas, and its impact on socio-economic and territorial
cohesion. It argues that expectations surrounding AI are high,
especially in the context of smart-city initiatives, but that the actual
benefits are yet to be fully assessed. To avoid potential risks, local
and urban authorities need to fulfil a series of conditions that are
inherently challenging. The EU’s AI Policy and its Cohesion Policy,
in particular, may help, but they need to address the territorial
dimension of AI more explicitly.
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