AI – June 2023
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Data and IoT powering the world’s future smart cities
By 2050, two-thirds of people globally are expected to live in cities. As urbanisation continues to rise, cities are facing new challenges that require innovative solutions.
At the heart of one of these possible solutions, the smart city, is the smart sensor. Distributed in the tens of thousands across smart city test neighbourhoods, or even entire boroughs, IoT sensors monitor everything from traffic patterns and footfall to utility usage and emissions.
One such example of this is the city of Barcelona. The Spanish capital’s smart city pilot demonstrates how the smart application of data can transform everything from shopping to transportation, enabling services from autonomous driving to augmented reality.
But as the number of connected devices increase, so too will security threats.
The use of both AI and ML in smart city systems will improve the efficiency of systems and expand their advantages. However, this will also create new avenues for attack through the cloud, as well as make the detection of malfunction behaviours more difficult.
MARCUS LAW
marcus.law@bizclikmedia.com
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