UNDERSTANDING THE WORLD: demographics, wealth, GDP, geopolitical, economic and environmental issues in particular. SMART CITIES: NEW OR ALREADY EXISTING?
SMART CITIES OR SMART COMMUNITIES? ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SERVING SMART CITIES: transport, housing, urban demography, various flows.
Zoom on autonomous transport and its technical and moral acceptability; how far do you accept that the machine decides? Decision criteria.
THE GREAT TRENDS OF COUNTRIES LEADERS IN SMART CITIES: data collection and processing (big data) and their optimal uses; citizen urban dwellers and social creativity
INTERCULTURALITY IN SMART CITIES: decoding of national choices, issues of cohabitation of different cultures in smart cities.
EXPECTATIONS ON SMART CITIES: WHAT MODELS ? WHAT EXPERIENCES HAVE ALREADY BEEN CARRIED OUT AND IMPROVED?
Achievements and projects in the World.
Concrete cases studied in class.
Language
English
Audience type
Adaptable to any motivated audience
Planned duration
5 half days
Support material
Handouts at the end of the course (documentary file on request)
Prerequisite
Open mind
Objectives
Understand the real, technical and sociological issues of smart cities. Lay the effective foundation for understanding this major global issue through a constantly updated approach, both practical and theoretical.