This week saw major developments in AI-driven infrastructure and city planning worldwide. US planners and engineers are leading daily AI use for urban design, with over a third relying on it for tasks like risk assessment and sustainability projects. Singapore unveiled new frameworks to align AI governance with green data centers, aiming to fix mismatches between tech growth and environmental goals.

India’s Smart Cities Mission expanded AI-powered tools for traffic control in Pune and waste management in Indore, showing how developing countries are adopting these systems. Meanwhile, experts at the AI and Cities Forum highlighted challenges like data privacy and ethical AI use in urban planning.

Future-focused innovations like city-scale digital twins and AI climate models gained attention as tools to combat natural disasters. However, debates continue about balancing tech efficiency with equitable access for all citizens.

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