This week saw major developments in AI-driven urban planning and infrastructure management. An international forum launched plans to address ethical AI integration in cities, citing challenges like data privacy and governance. A new report highlighted infrastructure pressures, with 59% of organizations facing bandwidth shortages as AI deployments scale.

Singapore emerged as a leader in aligning AI infrastructure with sustainability goals, using frameworks like its Green Data Centre Roadmap. In the US, 42% of urban planners now use AI tools daily for design tasks—well above the global average.

The Netherlands introduced 3D Cityplanner, browser-based software using agentic AI to simulate sustainable city layouts, marking a leap in accessible urban design technology. Skills gaps remain critical, with 61% of teams struggling to manage specialized AI systems.

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