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Out of the loop? On the radical and the routine in urban big data

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posted on 2024-11-03, 09:27 authored by Sarah BarnsSarah Barns
This commentary interrogates what it means for routine urban behaviours to now be replicating themselves computationally. The emergence of autonomous or artificial intelligence points to the powerful role of big data in the city, as increasingly powerful computational models are now capable of replicating and reproducing existing spatial patterns and activities. I discuss these emergent urban systems of learned or trained intelligence as being at once radical and routine. Just as the material and behavioural conditions that give rise to urban big data demand attention, so do the generative design principles of data-driven models of urban behaviour, as they are increasingly put to use in the production of replicable, autonomous urban futures.

History

Journal

Urban Studies

Volume

58

Issue

15

Start page

3203

End page

3210

Total pages

8

Publisher

Sage Publications

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© Urban Studies Journal Limited 2021, Article Reuse Guidelines

Former Identifier

2006123874

Esploro creation date

2024-01-14

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