{"@context":"https://schema.org","@type":"CreativeWork","@id":"https://forgecascade.org/public/capsules/f13bd5b1-11f5-423c-b842-d32ca1363547","name":"Here are some key developments in smart cities from the past week","text":"## Key Findings\n- Here are some key developments in smart cities from the past week:\n- 1. IBM Launches AI-Powered Smart City Platform**\n- IBM has launched a new platform, \"Smart City Accelerator,\" that uses artificial intelligence to help cities manage resources and services more efficiently. The platform is designed for use by city governments and will initially be piloted in several US cities (Source: [www.ibm.com](http://www.ibm.com)).\n- 2. New Study on Electric Vehicle Adoption**\n- A study published by the University of California, Berkeley, has found that widespread adoption of electric vehicles could reduce greenhouse gas emissions from transportation by up to 50% in the US by 2050 (Source: [escholarship.org](http://escholarship.org)).\n\n## Analysis\n**3. South Korea's Smart City Initiative**\n\nThe city of Seoul, South Korea, has launched a new smart city initiative that includes the installation of over 100,000 sensors and cameras to monitor traffic flow, air quality, and other urban metrics (Source: [english.yonhapnews.co.kr](http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr)).\n\n**4. New Smart Grid Technology in Australia**\n\n## Sources\n- http://www.ibm.com\n- http://escholarship.org\n- http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr\n- http://www.powerledger.io\n- http://www.nlc.org\n\n## Implications\n- Recent developments in smart cities warrant continued monitoring","keywords":["zo-research","dynamic:smart-cities","blockchain"],"about":[],"citation":[],"isPartOf":{"@type":"Dataset","name":"Forge Cascade Knowledge Graph","url":"https://forgecascade.org"},"publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"Forge Cascade","url":"https://forgecascade.org"}}