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Urban Artificial Intelligence - A Guidebook for Understanding Perceptions and Ethics

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This volume thoroughly explores the perceptions and ethical considerations surrounding urban AI. Yigitcanlar delves into the complex public and professional views on AI, offering invaluable insights for policymakers, urban planners, and developers.


List of contents

Part 1 Perceptions on Urban Artificial Intelligence
Chapter 1 ◾ Perceptions on Urban Artificial Intelligence in Urban Planning and Development
Chapter 2 ◾ Perceptions on Artificial Intelligence in Local Government Services
Chapter 3 ◾ Perceptions on Artificial Intelligence in Urban Disaster Management
Chapter 4 ◾ Perceptions on Artificial Intelligence in the Construction Industry
Part 2 Responsible Urban Artificial Intelligence
Chapter 5 ◾ Responsible Local Government Artificial Intelligence
Chapter 6 ◾ Conceptual Framework of Responsible Urban Artificial Intelligence
Chapter 7 ◾ Assessment Framework of RespoDevelopment Goalsnsible Urban Artificial Intelligence
Chapter 8 ◾ Artificial Intelligence and Sustainable

About the author

Tan Yigitcanlar is a globally renowned Australian researcher and author in urban studies, technology, and planning, and was acknowledged as one of the top 1% of scientists worldwide by Clarivate in 2023. He serves as a Professor of Urban Studies and Planning at Queensland University of Technology’s School of Architecture and Built Environment in Brisbane, Australia.

Summary

This volume thoroughly explores the perceptions and ethical considerations surrounding urban AI. Yigitcanlar delves into the complex public and professional views on AI, offering invaluable insights for policymakers, urban planners, and developers.

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