城市化
生态城市主义
城市化
领域
城市规划
公司治理
社会学
新城市主义
智慧城市
景观都市主义
经济地理学
建筑工程
政治学
建筑
土木工程
计算机科学
工程类
地理
管理
计算机安全
经济
法学
考古
物联网
作者
Federico Cugurullo,Federico Caprotti,Matthew Cook,Andrew Karvonen,Pauline Mc̱Guirk,Simon Marvin
出处
期刊:Urban Studies
[SAGE Publishing]
日期:2023-11-13
卷期号:61 (6): 1168-1182
被引量:71
标识
DOI:10.1177/00420980231203386
摘要
Artificial intelligence (AI) is emerging as an impactful feature of the life, planning and governance of 21st-century cities. Once confined to the realm of science fiction and small-scale technological experiments, AI is now all around us, in the shape of urban artificial intelligences including autonomous cars, robots, city brains and urban software agents. The aim of this article is to critically examine the nature of urbanism in the emergent age of AI. More specifically, we shed light on how urban AI is impacting the development of cities, and argue that an urbanism influenced by AI, which we term AI urbanism, differs in theory and practice from smart urbanism. In the future, the rise of a post-smart urbanism driven by AI has the potential to form autonomous cities that transcend, theoretically and empirically, traditional smart cities. The article compares common practices and understandings of smart urbanism with emerging forms of urban living, urban governance and urban planning influenced by AI. It critically discusses the limitations and potential pitfalls of AI urbanism and offers conceptual tools and a vocabulary to understand the urbanity of AI and its impact on present and future cities.
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