Disclaimer: This podcast is completely AI generated by NoteBookLM 🤖 Summary During this episode we chat about this article that explores the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance smart city services. It highlights the use of AI-powered chatbots, such as Vienna's WienBot, to provide citizens with personalised and convenient access to information and services. The author, Sarah Hippold, argues that these chatbots can streamline government operations by handling routine tasks and detecting anomalies, and cites the example of "lawyer bots" assisting with bureaucratic processes. However, she also acknowledges the need for careful consideration of data privacy, intellectual property ownership, and the development of new skills and expertise to fully harness the potential of AI in smart cities.
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