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CFP - 8th Nordic Geographers Meeting, Trondheim 16-19 June 2019.

*Inside the artificial brain of the city: an exploration of the impact of
AI on urban development *

Recently, innovation in artificial intelligence, in the shape of, for
instance, machine learning, automation, digitalisation and algorithms, has
been having profound spatial implications. So far, AI-driven urban changes
have manifested as self-driving cars, autonomous traffic-management
platforms, public-safety systems with facial recognition software,
ubiquitous environmental sensing, and more.

Overall, these revolutionary technologies are pushing the city to morph
into an autonomous urban creature that can act upon its own with unknown
outcomes. Projects like Alibaba’s City Brain in China and Kuala Lumpur, for
example, are attempting to create artificial urban brains meant to control
key aspects of urban living, such as mobility and safety. In so doing,
artificial-intelligence urban technologies are gradually taking the
management of urban services out of the hands of humans. This session
builds upon the main theme of the conference (Geographies of
Sustainability), to examine how these new AI-led urban transformations, are
impacting on the economic, environmental and social functions of cities.

Conveners:

Federico Cugurullo (Trinity College Dublin) and Andrew Karvonen (KTH Royal
Institute of Technology)
Potential contributors are invited to send abstracts to [log in to unmask] by
December 15


All the best

Federico

Dr. Federico Cugurullo

Assistant Professor in Smart and Sustainable Urbanism
Department of Geography, School of Natural Sciences
Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin

<http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0308518X17738535>
<https://www.routledge.com/Inside-Smart-Cities-Place-Politics-and-Urban-Innovation/Karvonen-Cugurullo-Caprotti/p/book/9780815348689>
*New *book: Inside Smart Cities
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*Latest *article: Frankenstein urbanism
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