Idioma: English (mozilla)
More and more intelligent systems and objects become part of our lives, and part of the city infrastructure. It can be a partner for citizens to deal with the growing complexity of our connected world, and it can deliver new opportunities for creating services. The city as an AI also challenges the agency we have in our lives.
The neighborhood is an important place for exploring these topics. In two field labs Cities of Things is working towards research through design projects with citizens. What are neighborhood services to improve logistics and create circular waste flows? How can an intelligent system become shared resources, how can it become a place for local entrepreneurship?
We now work in neighborhoods in the cities of Rotterdam, Amsterdam, and Munich on these projects and like to use the broad community of Mozfest for reflection and inspiration on developing citizen-proof concepts. In the session, we focus on the differences between cities for engaging neighborhood communities and the relations between citizens.
In the session, we will sketch the future challenges where we will be living together with technology that is more an initiating partner than a tool. Maria Luce Lupetti will share relevant research. We invite the participants to map one of the case studies on their own neighborhood and discuss what would be the drivers to design cities of things resourceful and responsible.
The learnings will be input for the shaping of the neighborhood projects that Cities of Things is involved in.
The goal is to reflect on the topic of living together with intelligent things and systems on a neighborhood level and learn from the different cultural backgrounds all over the world. The learnings will be input for the shaping of the neighborhood projects that Cities of Things is involved in.
We hope to create awareness with the participants on the consequences of sharing our lives with intelligent objects and cities. We hope to discover aspects that define the trust in these systems that we can translate into design criteria for the projects.
¿Por qué has elegido ese espacio? ¿Cómo se ajusta tu sesión a la descripción del espacio?:We think the topic of trustworthy AI is extra important when we are living inside the intelligent system so to say. In a world becoming more and more complex we are lured into services that promise to remove hassle; at the same time, the systems are taking agency of our lives. Designers can make choices on how to shape these systems in a so-called co-performance strategy where the human and nonhuman actors share the goals.
¿Cómo vas a hacer frente si varía el número de participantes en tu sesión? ¿Y si asisten 30 participantes? ¿Y si son 3?:The session is designed to be flexible for different numbers of participants; we can vary with the number of break-out rooms. The experience is that smaller groups with a maximum of 3 people in one breakout room deliver the best results. It is even valuable with 3 people or 30. More will deliver a possible more diverse input.
¿Qué pasará después del MozFest? Esperamos que muchos esfuerzos y discusiones continúen después de MozFest. Comparte cualquier idea que tengas sobre cómo continuar el trabajo de tu sesión.:We will use the learnings as input for the running field lab project. We also will publish the results and build a living document for establishing the design criteria for trustful intelligent neighborhoods. We invite the participants and others to keep reflecting. We will be looking into a format for continuous discussion in follow-up sessions and/or chat room.
¿En qué idioma te gustaría realizar tu sesión?:English