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Intelligent cities are not just good or bad. They are both.



Are we ready for the next step in artificial intelligence? That step can be the intelligent, AI-driven city that can predict anything that people do. We must remember that the system can make people's lives easier. But it is a tool that allows it to break people's privacy. 

Another thing is that our society requires reform. We must handle things like climate change and overpopulation. Intelligent technology is one of the solutions for handling energy use. And make people's life easier. 

There are good and bad things in intelligent cities. The idea of AI-driven cities is those things are more effective. And make life easier than it is now, and the idea comes from the individuals. The AI-driven houses or flats adjust their energy use following the owner's day rhythm. 

When a person goes to work, the intelligent house will decrease its temperature. While humans are at work, the system will clean the house using robot hovers. And when people come home the system will raise the house's temperature, and put the coffee maker on. 

The system will also warm food in the microwave oven. That system is a combination of freezer and microwave oven. Or maybe human-looking robots will make the food for people when they come home. But making those things in real life, the system requires full information of the person's working day. 

The intelligent city can reserve a barber shop for people who have too long hair. Or it can test if a person has a hole in the tooth. The system makes many things automatically. And it can connect all data to singularity. The intelligent city can handle all houses and flats as domains. All domains involve subdomains like the kitchen and living room. All of those things are under the control of the General artificial intelligence, or GAI. That calls subdomains to make things that the user wants into reality. Every person has access to their flats and houses that are domains reserved to them. 

The GAI controls things like traffic, and it can tell people when it's the fastest and most economical moment to travel. And this is the problem with that thing. The city requires information, and that means. People lose their privacy. The city is very effective. And there are always people behind that kind of thing. Those people operate the system. 

But the problem is that this kind of system is the most effective control tool for people if they want to control the entire society. AI is not harmless and if that kind of intelligent city is not ready it can turn dangerous. The AI itself is not dangerous. But people who use it can be dangerous. In the wrong hands, the AI can be destructive. 

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