Responsible Urban Innovation With Local Government Artificial How can local governments utilize ai systems effectively, what are the requirements for making them responsible, and how can local government ai support responsible urban innovation efforts? why do some local governments experiment with and adopt ai systems when the risks are not clearly known, while the others prefer to take a wait and see. In this perspective paper, we advocate for the need for balancing the costs, benefits, risks and impacts of developing, adopting, deploying and managing local government ai systems in order to achieve responsible urban innovation.

Conceptual Framework Of Responsible Urban Innovation With Local This study provides new insights, develops a conceptual framework and identifies prospective research questions by placing local government ai systems under the microscope through the lens of responsible urban innovation. First, technology, policy and community are envisaged as the key drivers of responsible urban innovation; where local government ai systems represent ‘technology’, local government operation and service planning and delivery decisions represent ‘policy’, and local community perceptions and expectations represent the ‘community. Our primary objective is to develop detailed best practice guidelines for the responsible adoption and implementation of ai by australian local governments. these guidelines will emphasise the importance of using ai technologies in ways that promote equitable and sustainable urban planning and services. In this perspective paper, we advocate for the need for balancing the costs, benefits, risks and impacts of developing, adopting, deploying and managing local government ai systems in order to.

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Artificial Intelligence For Urban Renewal The Smart City Association Sustainable city concentrates on reducing environmental effects, preserving resources, and ensuring social equity to create sustainable and environmentally friendly urban areas (sodiq et al., 2019).on the other hand, a smart city is a technologically advanced urban area that leverages information and communication technology (ict) and other strategies to enhance the quality of life, improve. Local self government is organised around municipalities, which gained prominence after the 1993 and 1994 reforms. initially, slovenia had 147 municipalities, which grew to 212 by 2011. the areas of work where municipalities have tasks following their general jurisdiction are defined illustratively in the local self government act.