Citizen-Centered Generative AI for Urban Transformation
The AI Copacabana Demo Case
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https://doi.org/10.62161/sauc.v11.5995Keywords:
Generative AI, People-Centered Smart Cities, ISC Model, Strategic Design Thinking, Well-being , Sustainability, DecentralizationAbstract
This paper presents the development and real-world testing of AI Copacabana, a customized virtual assistant designed to operationalize the Innovation Model for Smart Sustainable Cities (ISC Model) by connecting the Local Innovation Map (LIM) with citizen-led actions. Validated at TRL5 in Copacabana, the prototype demonstrates how AI can act as a bridge between territorial diagnoses and community-driven initiatives—solutions that are decentralized, aligned with sustainable urban development goals, and integrated to impact local quality of life positively. Embedding a culturally familiar AI tool within participatory frameworks, the study illustrates new pathways for scalable, people-centered smart cities and sustainable urban innovation.
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