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Cidade Inteligente com Inovação e Sustentabilidade e Inteligência Artificial
As cidades estão evoluindo no sentido de se tornarem mais eficientes visando a melhoria da qualidade de vida dos cidadãos e a eficiência da operação e dos serviços urbanos respeitando e preservando os aspectos econômicos, sociais e ambientais. Esse desafio de concepção e desenvolvimento de um novo cenário urbano, comumente denominado de cidade inteligente (smart city), considera a inovação, a tecnologia e a governança de forma articulada e integrada. Uma cidade inteligente redefine a governança urbana visando desenvolver novas abordagens que possam tornar as cidades mais eficientes, humanas e sustentáveis. O projeto InovaCID (Cidade Inteligente com Inovação e Sustentabilidade e Inteligência Artificial") propõe uma cidade inteligente que inova, observa a sustentabilidade de seus projetos e faz uso da inteligência artificial (IA) como habilitador dos seus projetos visando a qualidade de vida do cidadão. Cidades inteligentes com inteligência artificial são uma inovação que aborda os problemas de desenvolvimento urbano e promove a otimização desses. O projeto InovaCID suporta a transformação digital das cidades focando especificamente nas área de saúde (e-health), desenvolvimento urbano e eficiência energética. No projeto InovaCID, a utilização da IA permite que aspectos dos centros urbanos difíceis de tratar até então como o grande volume de dados, os requisitos heterogêneos e os múltiplos objetivos inerentes à um contexto de governança urbana sejam atendidos de forma inovadora e eficiente.
Cities are evolving towards becoming more efficient, aiming to improve the quality of life of citizens and the efficiency of operations and urban services, as well as respect and preserve economic, social, and environmental aspects. This challenge of designing and developing a new urban scenario, commonly called a smart city, considers innovation, technology, and governance articulated and integrated. A smart city redefines urban governance by developing new approaches to make cities more efficient, humane, and sustainable. The InovaCID (Smart City with Innovation and Sustainability and Artificial Intelligence) project proposes a smart city that innovates, observes the sustainability of its projects, and uses artificial intelligence (AI) as an enabler of its projects aimed at improving citizens' quality of life. Smart cities with artificial intelligence are an innovation that addresses urban development problems and promotes their optimization. The InovaCID project supports the digital transformation of cities, focusing specifically on health, urban development, and energy efficiency. In the InovaCID project, AI allows aspects of urban centers that were previously difficult to deal with, such as the large volume of data, the heterogeneous requirements, and the multiple objectives inherent to an urban governance context, to be met innovatively and efficiently.
- Universidade Salvador Brazil
- Universidade Salvador Brazil
Artificial intelligence, Sustainability, Urban Development, Artificial Intelligence, Energy Efficiency, Machine learning, Smart City, Innovation, Smart cities
Artificial intelligence, Sustainability, Urban Development, Artificial Intelligence, Energy Efficiency, Machine learning, Smart City, Innovation, Smart cities
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