Technology can transform cities when policymakers and urban designers keep in mind the impacts on end-users
There is a lot of debate about particular qualities that distinguish smart urban environments from dumb ones.
A number of planning scholars have critiqued the piecemeal and profit-oriented focus of smart-city projects, which tend to overpromise smartness to whichever city can afford to buy them.

They also tend to lack comprehensive visions about the broader built enviro
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