Cities no longer need to be rich to be smart as AI 'levels out the playing field,' urban experts say
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AI levels out the playing field, lowering the barrier to entry for cities in less developed nations by reducing the cost of data collection and analysis.
Algorithms can mask identifying data to meet privacy requirements, enabling less intrusive data collection, with ISO standards built into the system for encryption and sovereignty.
AI algorithms can integrate unstructured data for actionable outcomes, providing insights for governments, companies, and stakeholders.
Using data from various transportation modes, like buses and bicycles, can help in efficient urban planning for better transit solutions and city mapping.
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