AI developments on smart cities, if not critical, risk making a flawed urban model more efficient. Instead, we suggest that AI should challenge the mainstream techno-optimistic approach to solving urban problems by dialoguing with other academic fields, questioning the dominant urban paradigm, and creating transformative solutions. We claim that doing differently, rather than doing better, may be smarter for cities and the common good.
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Inclezan, D., & Prádanos, L. I. (2017, November 1). Viewpoint: A critical view on smart cities and AI. Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research. AI Access Foundation. https://doi.org/10.1613/jair.5660
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