The integration of generative AI into urban planning poses questions about its ability to provide sufficient value against the high costs of implementation and concerns over biases.
Enthusiasts believe that AI can enhance urban planning by automating the review of proposals and optimizing master plans, freeing planners for complex challenges like housing and climate change.
Amidst the rapid urbanization where 70% of the population will be in cities by 2050, technology like generative AI could redefine urban design and function.
Urban planners face challenges incorporating AI, with issues of high costs, potential biases in training data, and whether AI will effectively address significant urban issues.
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