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Smart Cities: Distributed Intelligence or Central Planning?
In this chapter we turn our attention to the implications of our findings to the smartification of cities due to the introduction of smart ICTs. In particular, we deal with information production by humans and smart devices and their interplay. We show that the latter enhances the intellectual load of humans, a counterintuitive result. We claim that the challenge facing smart cities is thus, to identify a steady state that maximizes the relative advantage of the human sensorium and intelligence and that of the artificial ones.
Smart Cities: Distributed Intelligence or Central Planning?
In this chapter we turn our attention to the implications of our findings to the smartification of cities due to the introduction of smart ICTs. In particular, we deal with information production by humans and smart devices and their interplay. We show that the latter enhances the intellectual load of humans, a counterintuitive result. We claim that the challenge facing smart cities is thus, to identify a steady state that maximizes the relative advantage of the human sensorium and intelligence and that of the artificial ones.
Smart Cities: Distributed Intelligence or Central Planning?
Springer Ser.Synergetics
Haken, Hermann (author) / Portugali, Juval (author)
Synergetic Cities: Information, Steady State and Phase Transition ; Chapter: 14 ; 217-233
2021-02-13
17 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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