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Artificial intelligence driven urban planning in India

By: Publication details: New Delhi Institute of Town Planners 2024Edition: Vol.21(4), Oct-DecDescription: 1-4pSubject(s): Online resources: In: ITPI journalSummary: The creation of smarter, more sustainable, and efficient cities is greatly facilitated by the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Urban Planning. AI offers a wealth of creative answers to the intricate problems that urban development in Indian cities presents. It presents a chance to change India's urban scene by applying large-scale data processing, pattern recognition, and predictive skills. By 2030, Indian cities are expected to sustain 40 percent of the nation's population and produce over 70 percent of its GDP. The study approach offers guidance for understanding but does not offer answers. The tools and techniques used for the article are desktop research, literature review, and library work. The primary research question is “What do recent developments in the field of AImean for urban planning, especially in India? This is done through analysis of data collected from various sources including newspaper clippings, magazines, journal articles, and official websites.
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The creation of smarter, more sustainable, and efficient cities is greatly facilitated by the use of Artificial
Intelligence (AI) in Urban Planning. AI offers a wealth of creative answers to the intricate problems that
urban development in Indian cities presents. It presents a chance to change India's urban scene by applying
large-scale data processing, pattern recognition, and predictive skills. By 2030, Indian cities are expected to
sustain 40 percent of the nation's population and produce over 70 percent of its GDP. The study approach
offers guidance for understanding but does not offer answers. The tools and techniques used for the article
are desktop research, literature review, and library work. The primary research question is “What do
recent developments in the field of AImean for urban planning, especially in India? This is done through
analysis of data collected from various sources including newspaper clippings, magazines, journal articles,
and official websites.

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