Smart City Governance – AI Ethics in a Spatial Context: Selected Essays from 2022/2023

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Abstract

This brief anthology presents the basics of the interdisciplinary course called Smart City Governance – AI Ethics in a Spatial Context, given at LTH, Lund University. Furthermore, it includes three selected essays from the main assignment written by students from the class of 2022/2023. These provide with examples of the topics possible to analyse when combining engineering students from programmes on data, ICT, architecture, and land surveying with students from the humanities or social sciences.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationLund
PublisherDepartment of Technology and Society, Lund University
Commissioning bodyLund University
Number of pages76
Volume2
Publication statusPublished - 2023 May 12

Bibliographical note

Head of course is Stefan Larsson, and Associate Professor at the Department of Technology and Society at LTH, Lund University.

Laetitia Tanqueray is a Teaching Assistant on this course, and canvas coordinator. She is a doctoral student in Technology and Society at LTH, Lund University, investigating questions related to socio-legal robotics.

Kasia Söderlund is a Teaching Assistant on this course as well as a lecturer. Kasia is a doctoral student at LTH’s Department of Technology and Society, exploring issues of governance of AI on consumer markets, personal data protection law and ethics.

Kashyap “Kash” Haresamudram is a Teaching Assistant on this course. Kash is a doctoral student at the Department of Technology and Society, LTH, that researches trust relations in human-AI interaction.

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Landscape Architecture (including Planning, Design, Management)
  • Human Geography
  • Other Social Sciences
  • Other Engineering and Technologies
  • Other Humanities not elsewhere specified
  • Law

Free keywords

  • smart city governance
  • AI transparency
  • autonomous vehicles
  • AI and law
  • platforms and platformisation
  • AI ethics
  • urban technologies

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