Taiwan is emerging as a leader in smart city development, leveraging artificial intelligence to transform urban living. The 12th Smart City Summit and Expo showcased innovative AI initiatives aimed at enhancing governance, business operations, and citizen engagement. With over 2,800 international participants, the event highlighted Taiwan's commitment to digital innovation and sustainable urban growth.
Taipei's 'T.A.I.P.E.I.' AI Strategy and Kaohsiung's Intelligent Lighthouse Program exemplify the island's ambitious approach to integrating AI into public services and sustainability efforts. These initiatives focus on improving logistics, mobility, and emergency response systems, setting a global standard for ethical AI governance. The collaboration among various Taiwanese cities further emphasizes a collective effort towards a data-driven urban future.
• Taiwan showcases AI initiatives at the Smart City Summit and Expo.
• Taipei and Kaohsiung lead in AI-driven urban transformation and sustainability.
AI is utilized to enhance urban governance and improve public services in Taiwan.
AI governance ensures ethical deployment of technology in urban development initiatives.
This initiative focuses on achieving carbon neutrality through AI-driven sustainability projects.
The Taipei Computer Association plays a key role in organizing the Smart City Summit, promoting AI innovations.
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