Artificial Intelligence and the City
Urbanistic Perspectives on AI
Herausgeber: Cugurullo, Federico; Cook, Matthew; Caprotti, Federico
Artificial Intelligence and the City
Urbanistic Perspectives on AI
Herausgeber: Cugurullo, Federico; Cook, Matthew; Caprotti, Federico
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This book explores in theory and practice how artificial intelligence (AI) intersects with and alters the city. Drawing upon a range of urban disciplines and case studies, the chapters reveal the multitude of repercussions that AI is having on urban society, urban infrastructure, urban governance, urban planning and urban sustainability.
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This book explores in theory and practice how artificial intelligence (AI) intersects with and alters the city. Drawing upon a range of urban disciplines and case studies, the chapters reveal the multitude of repercussions that AI is having on urban society, urban infrastructure, urban governance, urban planning and urban sustainability.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 420
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 767g
- ISBN-13: 9781032431475
- ISBN-10: 1032431474
- Artikelnr.: 68714835
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 420
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 767g
- ISBN-13: 9781032431475
- ISBN-10: 1032431474
- Artikelnr.: 68714835
Federico Cugurullo is Assistant Professor in Smart and Sustainable Urbanism at Trinity College Dublin. Federico Caprotti is Professor of Human Geography at the University of Exeter, UK.. Matthew Cook is Professor of Innovation at the Open University, UK. Andrew Karvonenis Professor of Urban Design and Planning at Lund University, Sweden. Pauline McGuirk is Senior Professor in Urban Geography at the University of Wollongong, Australia. Simon Marvin is Professor of Urban Geography at the University of Sheffield's Urban Institute, UK.
Chapter 1: Introducing AI into Urban Studies Section 1 - Autonomous
Vehicles and Mobility Chapter 2: Reinforcing and Refracting Automobility:
Urban Experimentation with Autonomous Vehicles Chapter 3: Trials and
Tribulations: Who Learns What from Urban Experiments with Self-driving
Vehicles? Chapter 4: Autonomous Lorries, Artificial Intelligence and Urban
(Freight) Mobilities Chapter 5: An Urbanistic Take on Autonomous Vehicles
Chapter 6: A Roadmap for the Sustainable Deployment of Autonomous Vehicles:
Superblocks Driving Cars out of Neighbourhoods Section 2 - Urban Robots and
Robotic Spaces Chapter 7: Regulating and Making Space for the Expanded
Field of Urban RoboticsChapter 8: Everyday Droning: Uneven Experiences of
Drone-enabled AI Urbanism Chapter 9: Exploring Temporal Pleats and Folds:
the Role of Urban AI and Robotics in Reinvigorating the Cyborg City Chapter
10: Robots in AI Urbanism Chapter 11: Airport Robots: Automation, Everyday
Life and the Futures of Urbanism Section 3 - City Brains and Urban
Platforms Chapter 12: Ambient Commons? Valuing Urban Public Spaces in an
Era of AI-Enabled Ambient Computing Chapter 13: Encountering Limits in
Cooperative Platforms: the More-Than-Technical Labour of Urban AI Chapter
14: Performed Imaginaries of the AI-Controlled City: Conducting Urban AI
Experimentation in China Chapter 15: Optimizing the Immeasurable: on the
Techno-Ethical Limits of Predictive Policing Chapter 16: Chinese Artificial
Intelligence Governance Platforms 2.0: the Belt and Road Edition Section 4
- Urban Software Agents and Algorithms Chapter 17: Perceptions of
Intelligence in Urban AI and the Contingent Logics of Real Estate Estimate
Algorithms Chapter 18: Caring is Connecting: AI Digital Assistants and the
Surveillance of Elderly and Disabled Family Members in the Home Chapter 19:
AI Doctors or AI for Doctors? Augmenting Urban Healthcare Services Through
Artificial Intelligence Chapter 20: Algorithms and Racial Discrimination in
the U.S. Housing Market Chapter 21: Architectural AI: Urban Artificial
Intelligence in Architecture and Design Chapter 22: Conclusions: The
Present of Urban AI and the Future of Cities
Vehicles and Mobility Chapter 2: Reinforcing and Refracting Automobility:
Urban Experimentation with Autonomous Vehicles Chapter 3: Trials and
Tribulations: Who Learns What from Urban Experiments with Self-driving
Vehicles? Chapter 4: Autonomous Lorries, Artificial Intelligence and Urban
(Freight) Mobilities Chapter 5: An Urbanistic Take on Autonomous Vehicles
Chapter 6: A Roadmap for the Sustainable Deployment of Autonomous Vehicles:
Superblocks Driving Cars out of Neighbourhoods Section 2 - Urban Robots and
Robotic Spaces Chapter 7: Regulating and Making Space for the Expanded
Field of Urban RoboticsChapter 8: Everyday Droning: Uneven Experiences of
Drone-enabled AI Urbanism Chapter 9: Exploring Temporal Pleats and Folds:
the Role of Urban AI and Robotics in Reinvigorating the Cyborg City Chapter
10: Robots in AI Urbanism Chapter 11: Airport Robots: Automation, Everyday
Life and the Futures of Urbanism Section 3 - City Brains and Urban
Platforms Chapter 12: Ambient Commons? Valuing Urban Public Spaces in an
Era of AI-Enabled Ambient Computing Chapter 13: Encountering Limits in
Cooperative Platforms: the More-Than-Technical Labour of Urban AI Chapter
14: Performed Imaginaries of the AI-Controlled City: Conducting Urban AI
Experimentation in China Chapter 15: Optimizing the Immeasurable: on the
Techno-Ethical Limits of Predictive Policing Chapter 16: Chinese Artificial
Intelligence Governance Platforms 2.0: the Belt and Road Edition Section 4
- Urban Software Agents and Algorithms Chapter 17: Perceptions of
Intelligence in Urban AI and the Contingent Logics of Real Estate Estimate
Algorithms Chapter 18: Caring is Connecting: AI Digital Assistants and the
Surveillance of Elderly and Disabled Family Members in the Home Chapter 19:
AI Doctors or AI for Doctors? Augmenting Urban Healthcare Services Through
Artificial Intelligence Chapter 20: Algorithms and Racial Discrimination in
the U.S. Housing Market Chapter 21: Architectural AI: Urban Artificial
Intelligence in Architecture and Design Chapter 22: Conclusions: The
Present of Urban AI and the Future of Cities
Chapter 1: Introducing AI into Urban Studies Section 1 - Autonomous
Vehicles and Mobility Chapter 2: Reinforcing and Refracting Automobility:
Urban Experimentation with Autonomous Vehicles Chapter 3: Trials and
Tribulations: Who Learns What from Urban Experiments with Self-driving
Vehicles? Chapter 4: Autonomous Lorries, Artificial Intelligence and Urban
(Freight) Mobilities Chapter 5: An Urbanistic Take on Autonomous Vehicles
Chapter 6: A Roadmap for the Sustainable Deployment of Autonomous Vehicles:
Superblocks Driving Cars out of Neighbourhoods Section 2 - Urban Robots and
Robotic Spaces Chapter 7: Regulating and Making Space for the Expanded
Field of Urban RoboticsChapter 8: Everyday Droning: Uneven Experiences of
Drone-enabled AI Urbanism Chapter 9: Exploring Temporal Pleats and Folds:
the Role of Urban AI and Robotics in Reinvigorating the Cyborg City Chapter
10: Robots in AI Urbanism Chapter 11: Airport Robots: Automation, Everyday
Life and the Futures of Urbanism Section 3 - City Brains and Urban
Platforms Chapter 12: Ambient Commons? Valuing Urban Public Spaces in an
Era of AI-Enabled Ambient Computing Chapter 13: Encountering Limits in
Cooperative Platforms: the More-Than-Technical Labour of Urban AI Chapter
14: Performed Imaginaries of the AI-Controlled City: Conducting Urban AI
Experimentation in China Chapter 15: Optimizing the Immeasurable: on the
Techno-Ethical Limits of Predictive Policing Chapter 16: Chinese Artificial
Intelligence Governance Platforms 2.0: the Belt and Road Edition Section 4
- Urban Software Agents and Algorithms Chapter 17: Perceptions of
Intelligence in Urban AI and the Contingent Logics of Real Estate Estimate
Algorithms Chapter 18: Caring is Connecting: AI Digital Assistants and the
Surveillance of Elderly and Disabled Family Members in the Home Chapter 19:
AI Doctors or AI for Doctors? Augmenting Urban Healthcare Services Through
Artificial Intelligence Chapter 20: Algorithms and Racial Discrimination in
the U.S. Housing Market Chapter 21: Architectural AI: Urban Artificial
Intelligence in Architecture and Design Chapter 22: Conclusions: The
Present of Urban AI and the Future of Cities
Vehicles and Mobility Chapter 2: Reinforcing and Refracting Automobility:
Urban Experimentation with Autonomous Vehicles Chapter 3: Trials and
Tribulations: Who Learns What from Urban Experiments with Self-driving
Vehicles? Chapter 4: Autonomous Lorries, Artificial Intelligence and Urban
(Freight) Mobilities Chapter 5: An Urbanistic Take on Autonomous Vehicles
Chapter 6: A Roadmap for the Sustainable Deployment of Autonomous Vehicles:
Superblocks Driving Cars out of Neighbourhoods Section 2 - Urban Robots and
Robotic Spaces Chapter 7: Regulating and Making Space for the Expanded
Field of Urban RoboticsChapter 8: Everyday Droning: Uneven Experiences of
Drone-enabled AI Urbanism Chapter 9: Exploring Temporal Pleats and Folds:
the Role of Urban AI and Robotics in Reinvigorating the Cyborg City Chapter
10: Robots in AI Urbanism Chapter 11: Airport Robots: Automation, Everyday
Life and the Futures of Urbanism Section 3 - City Brains and Urban
Platforms Chapter 12: Ambient Commons? Valuing Urban Public Spaces in an
Era of AI-Enabled Ambient Computing Chapter 13: Encountering Limits in
Cooperative Platforms: the More-Than-Technical Labour of Urban AI Chapter
14: Performed Imaginaries of the AI-Controlled City: Conducting Urban AI
Experimentation in China Chapter 15: Optimizing the Immeasurable: on the
Techno-Ethical Limits of Predictive Policing Chapter 16: Chinese Artificial
Intelligence Governance Platforms 2.0: the Belt and Road Edition Section 4
- Urban Software Agents and Algorithms Chapter 17: Perceptions of
Intelligence in Urban AI and the Contingent Logics of Real Estate Estimate
Algorithms Chapter 18: Caring is Connecting: AI Digital Assistants and the
Surveillance of Elderly and Disabled Family Members in the Home Chapter 19:
AI Doctors or AI for Doctors? Augmenting Urban Healthcare Services Through
Artificial Intelligence Chapter 20: Algorithms and Racial Discrimination in
the U.S. Housing Market Chapter 21: Architectural AI: Urban Artificial
Intelligence in Architecture and Design Chapter 22: Conclusions: The
Present of Urban AI and the Future of Cities