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Home2023January

Month: January 2023

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Smart buildings: What happens to our free will when tech makes choices for us?

January 9, 2023 The Conversation

Smart buildings, which are central to the concept of smart cities, are a new generation of buildings in which technological devices, such as sensors, are embedded in the structure of the buildings themselves. Smart buildings promise to […]

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