2021
DOI: 10.3390/su132011162
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Ethics of Smart Cities: Towards Value-Sensitive Design and Co-Evolving City Life

Abstract: The digital revolution has brought about many societal changes such as the creation of “smart cities”. The smart city concept has changed the urban ecosystem by embedding digital technologies in the city fabric to enhance the quality of life of its inhabitants. However, it has also led to some pressing issues and challenges related to data, privacy, ethics inclusion, and fairness. While the initial concept of smart cities was largely technology- and data-driven, focused on the automation of traffic, logistics … Show more

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“…At the same time, the DT also offers an opportunity to overcome the heterogeneity of sources from IoT to remote sensing without loss of accuracy. Lastly, DTs building on top of heterogeneous sources can represent abstract concepts that have no physical counterpart such as the livability and sustainability of a city [454] or the spatial movement of traffic jams [252].…”
Section: Smart Cities Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the same time, the DT also offers an opportunity to overcome the heterogeneity of sources from IoT to remote sensing without loss of accuracy. Lastly, DTs building on top of heterogeneous sources can represent abstract concepts that have no physical counterpart such as the livability and sustainability of a city [454] or the spatial movement of traffic jams [252].…”
Section: Smart Cities Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of the ethical dilemmas that come with smart grids, privacy is of high concern and discussed throughout the literature [6]- [11]. Most of the public concern is around data collection and anonymity [7].…”
Section: Privacymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, an important ethical consideration is the potential monetization and exploitation of the collected data. The information derived from this data, such as appliance use and condition, can lend itself to targeted advertisements as well as other manipulation [7], [5], [11]. This topic is closely tied to data control and access, and so, by giving the consumers the ability to control their data, the risk of monetization and exploitation is mitigated.…”
Section: Privacymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The issue here is not just the lack of data. Important qualities relevant for humans, such as consciousness, dignity, creativity, freedom, meaning, values, and being social are hardly quantifiable, if at all [118].…”
Section: Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%