While stating the obvious things, smart cities comprise two words, “smart” and “cities”. Thinking of the word smart, the first thing that comes to mind is a competent, selfsustaining and mature environment or person. Combining all these qualities with a technological perspective and the concept of cities is what is meant by the term smart cities.
This book addresses the development and adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) in and by companies and the consequent need for private sector AI regulation. Highlighting the challenges to responsible business conduct and considering stakeholder interests, it identifies ethical concerns and discusses AI standards and AI norms. Based on this needs-based analysis, the author chooses relational e…