Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Smart Cities-Figure 2. Traditional growth model vs. adapted growth model Source: Adapted after Purdy & Daugherty, 2016

Main Authors: Ana Iolanda Vodă, Laura-Diana Radu
Format: info Image Journal
Bahasa: eng
Terbitan: , 2018
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Online Access: https://www.edusoft.ro/brain/index.php/brain/article/view/812/918
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  • The use of AI is not limited to smart buildings or transportation. It covers a wide range of application from medical diagnosis, to robot control and virtual assistance scientific tools. Nowadays, AI can be encountered in many services such as: cars speech recognitions, industrial robots, intelligent vacuum cleaners or fridges and so further. It can also be used in smart homes which permits by using hundreds or even thousands of sensors to provide services according to our preferences such as: ambient assisted living, energy saving etc. According to Skouby et al. (2014), AI also can be utilized in smart homes by adding personalized features in form of context awareness which allows AI to move beyond automation level. These authors designed a four-layer pyramid which encases the ICTs based infrastructure for future smart cites (Figure 3).