Technology, City and Artificial Intelligence
Abstract
Technological progress is a key factor in understanding cities and their development. Technological change represented the possibility of settling permanently in one place and reproducing socially over time demanded technological innovations that were adopted individually and collectively (Childe, 2016). Today, the scale and global articulation that cities have reached would be unthinkable and impossible to sustain without the complex technologies that extend inside and outside the planet. Such technical deployment enables the operation of the systems that currently support urban life.
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