The prospect of smart cities utilizing driverless cars, delivery drones, and smart buildings may lie in the near future.
Americans are in favor, to some degree of these changes.
Many Americans would like to live in a driverless city. Forty-four percent of Americans approved of this change. Thirty-three percent of Americans expect this change in 10 years or less.
Vehicle to vehicle communication or V2V is on the way. This is the process in which cars share vital information.
The “Intel Freeway to the Future” study found that many Americans desire smart cities mentioning among their reasons: fewer traffic accident accidents, and reduced traffic levels and carbon emissions.
People were also enthusiastic about using drones for public services such as for the military, law enforcement, public safety, firefighting, and Emergency Medical Services.
Privacy was a concern for some Americans but when met with the benefits of a smart city such as reducing water and energy usage, reducing city costs and improving air quality, many felt better about it.
Progress has already started in places like Portland Oregon.
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Source: The Davis Enterprise
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