Smart Cities of AI Robots and Autonomous Vehicles

The Vision for 2030

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Smart Cities of AI Robots and Autonomous Vehicles: The Vision for 2030 explores the transformative potential and challenges of integrating AI-powered robots and autonomous vehicles in urban landscapes, envisioning a futuristic smart city landscape by 2030. It examines how artificial intelligence (AI) robots and self-driving cars will transform daily life, healthcare, education, industry, agriculture, and transportation. - Provides a thorough examination of the current state of AI technologies, robotics, and their applications within urban settings - Discusses the challenges and opportunities associated with the widespread adoption of autonomous vehicles in urban transportation systems, exploring topics such as safety, regulatory frameworks, infrastructure requirements, and societal implications - Includes case studies and examples from existing smart city initiatives around the world
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