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业界专家长沙探讨人工智能赋能城市治理
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-09-16 06:37

Core Insights - The United Nations is promoting the development of smart cities and is working on guidelines for human-centered smart city development, providing a reference for global smart city initiatives [1] - Artificial intelligence is driving a shift in urban governance from "passive response" to "active perception," as demonstrated by innovative practices in cities worldwide [1] - Chinese cities, including Changsha, are leveraging AI for digital transformation in urban governance, creating replicable application scenarios in various sectors [1] Group 1 - The "AI traffic management system" in Singapore and the "green map" in Florence are examples of how AI is enhancing urban governance globally [1] - Changsha has established an intelligent governance system that allows for comprehensive monitoring and management across various domains [1] - Experts suggest that China should export its urban governance experiences and use Changsha as a strategic platform for internationalization of related industries [1] Group 2 - Beijing's "complaint response hotline" has become a hallmark of urban governance, showcasing the transition from reactive to proactive governance through AI [2] - Deep analysis of data accumulated from city hotlines can identify operational patterns and predict risks, enhancing decision-making and urban governance efficiency [2] - There is a call for increased international cooperation to establish a global AI city alliance to promote sustainable urban development [2]