Intelligent Living Smart Cities 2.0: and Work · Smart Cities 2.0: Intelligent Living and Work Leap...
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Smart Cities 2.0: Intelligent Livingand WorkLeap into the 21st century
DR. AYESHA KHANNA
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two forces are driving humanity forward
in the 21st century
TECHNOLOGY DISRUPTIONS
THE RISE OF CITIES
The Smart City
2018 The most innovative companies use it, but no government has yet effectively personalised services for citizens.
Personalised Smart ServicesA World First
New yoga classes in Meadows
Personalised Real-Time toUser’s Interests and Context
FATIMA35yr - 45yrsMarried Has childrenHousewife
KHDAScholarship Info
Information on InterestingEvents and Programs
RASHID20yr - 30yrsUnmarriedBusiness owner (tech industry)Enjoys sports
30/30 fitness challenge
30/30 fitness challenge
Flight departure
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Personalised RiskPersonalised Financial ManagementPersonal Connection to the End-Customer
Source: http://bit.ly/2soxLkO
ALL COMPANIES ARE MOVING TO ESTABLISH DIRECT RELATIONS WITH END CUSTOMERS
the internet of the car
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Innovators needed to rethink transport as Netflix or iTunes
The Brand PromiseCitizens can get from A to B using any type of vehicle, and payments are handled seamlessly via a mobile app.
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And understand the new way to work is to automate, integrate and partner with all kinds of companies
Source: MaaS Global
Behind-the-scenes: The consumer app is powered by a platform in which multiple transport and payment providers are integrated through their APIs.
2-Way APIs
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Personalisation, Optimisation and Automation
BusesTrainsCar-sharingTaxisBike-sharingScooter-sharingAutonomous VehiclesOn-demand shuttles
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One player may own the platform, but many can benefit from providing services and receiving micro-payments on it.
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Next: integrate with other industries. Use telematics to reimagine insurance
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Smart City 2.0
The New Smart Jobs
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entertainment and virtual reality
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construction and 3D Printing
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healthcare and genetics
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manufacturing and co-bots
farming and agri-tech
Ethics and Values
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Algorithms have been in the news with issues in data privacy and security
Risks associated with AI:
1. Removing bias in algorithms.2. Governing the ethical use of data.3. Inability to understand how the algorithm
reached a decision.
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Smart Policing and Security is Essential for Urban Safety
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