La città continuerà ad essere un luogo di relazioni? con Carlo Ratti - Audi We Generation S1E2

Audi We Generation
30 Jan 201903:52

Summary

TLDRThe transcript discusses the significant urbanization trend, with 65% of the world's population expected to live in cities by 2040. It highlights the role of technology in transforming cities into smart, interconnected, and sensitive environments. The conversation with Professor Carlo Ratti, a pioneer in smart city planning at MIT, touches on the importance of data and digital advancements in improving urban living. The potential for intelligent mobility, where cars manage their own data and travel efficiently, is explored, suggesting a future where technology enriches city life, enhances sustainability, and fosters stronger community connections.

Takeaways

  • 🏙️ Cities currently cover only 2% of land but are projected to house 65% of the world's population by 2040.
  • 🤖 The future of cities will be characterized by hyperconnectivity, intelligence, and sensitivity, leading to the rise of 'smart cities'.
  • 🌐 The growth of technology, especially in communication, is exponential and will significantly impact how we interact within cities.
  • 📚 Young people are attracted to big cities, viewing them as hubs that collect the best talents and opportunities.
  • 🧠 The transformation from traditional cities to smart cities involves concrete changes in data management and public spaces.
  • 💡 The concept of a smart city revolves around the exchange of ideas, enhancing relationships through diversity and collaboration.
  • 🚗 Mobility will be a key aspect of smart cities, with intelligent management of vehicles and data to optimize traffic and urban space.
  • 🔄 The use of data and digital technology will help us better understand and improve the physical world, shaping the design of future cities.
  • 🏞️ Italian innovator Carlo Ratti is working towards envisioning and realizing the future of smart cities, contributing to their development.
  • 🌟 The potential of smart cities lies in their ability to enrich our relational networks and create stronger, more diverse communities.
  • 🚘 Connected and environmentally-friendly vehicles will play a significant role in making mobility more sustainable and sociable in future cities.

Q & A

  • What percentage of the world's population is expected to live in cities by 2040?

    -At least 65% of the world's population is expected to live in cities by 2040.

  • What does the term 'smart city' refer to?

    -A 'smart city' refers to a city that uses technology and data to improve the quality and performance of urban services, enhance sustainability, and reduce resource consumption.

  • How does the script suggest that technology will change the way we interact with cities?

    -The script suggests that technology will make cities hyperconnected, intelligent, and sensitive, enabling better communication systems and helping us understand and improve the physical world around us.

  • What is the significance of the shift from traditional cities to smart cities?

    -The shift to smart cities is significant as it allows for the exchange of ideas and the creation of new relationships, fostering a stronger community through diversity and improved urban services.

  • How does the script relate the concept of a smart city to the management of mobility?

    -The script relates smart cities to intelligent mobility, suggesting that smart cities will manage the flow of people and goods more efficiently, reducing the need for private cars and promoting shared transportation systems.

  • What is the role of data in shaping the future of cities?

    -Data plays a crucial role in the future of cities by providing insights into urban dynamics, enabling better planning, and facilitating the design of more efficient and sustainable urban systems.

  • How might the use of advanced communication systems impact the way we live in cities?

    -Advanced communication systems could lead to more connected and responsive urban environments, where services are tailored to individual needs and communities are more engaged with each other and the city infrastructure.

  • What is the potential environmental benefit of smart city technologies?

    -Smart city technologies have the potential to make urban living more sustainable by optimizing resource use, reducing waste, and promoting greener transportation options.

  • How does the script envision the role of public spaces in smart cities?

    -The script envisions public spaces in smart cities as valuable resources that should be used efficiently. It suggests that technology can help manage these spaces better, contributing to the overall livability of the city.

  • What is the significance of the 'citta sensibile' or 'sensitive city' concept mentioned in the script?

    -The 'citta sensibile' or 'sensitive city' concept emphasizes the importance of creating urban environments that are responsive to the needs of their inhabitants, fostering a richer network of relationships and enhancing the quality of life in cities.

  • How might the integration of technology in cities affect social interactions among residents?

    -The integration of technology in cities could lead to more sociable environments by facilitating better communication and collaboration among residents, as well as between residents and city services.

Outlines

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🏙️ Urban Transformation and Future Cities

This paragraph discusses the significant role cities play despite covering only 2% of the Earth's surface, as by 2040, an estimated 65% of the world's population is expected to live in urban areas. It introduces a group of young people who have met with Professor Carlo Ras to discuss the changing form of cities. The discussion includes topics such as the attraction of big cities, the concept of hyperconnected intelligent cities, and the potential for technology to enhance communication and relationships within urban environments. The paragraph emphasizes the exponential growth of technology and data, and how understanding and integrating both the physical and digital worlds can lead to better city planning and improved quality of life.

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Keywords

💡cities

The term 'cities' refers to large and densely populated urban areas that cover only 2% of the land surface but are projected to house at least 65% of the world's population by 2040. In the context of the video, cities are seen as evolving entities that are changing their form and function, with a particular focus on becoming 'smart cities' that are technologically advanced and interconnected.

💡smart cities

Smart cities are urban areas that integrate technology and data to improve the quality and performance of urban services, to reduce resource consumption, and to engage more effectively and actively with their citizens. The concept relates to the video's theme by illustrating the future direction of urban development, where cities become more responsive to the needs of their inhabitants and more efficient in their use of resources.

💡population growth

Population growth refers to the increase in the number of people living in a particular area over a certain period. In the video, it is mentioned that by 2040, at least 65% of the world's population will be living in cities, emphasizing the importance of understanding and planning for the urban environments that will accommodate this growth.

💡technology

Technology in this context refers to the advanced tools, systems, and machines that humans develop to solve problems, improve efficiency, and enhance the quality of life. The video emphasizes the role of technology in shaping the future of cities, making them more intelligent, connected, and responsive to the needs of their inhabitants.

💡data

Data refers to pieces of information, typically in the form of numbers or文字, that are collected and processed to provide insights and inform decision-making. In the context of the video, data is crucial for understanding and managing the complexities of urban life, from traffic patterns to resource allocation.

💡mobility

Mobility refers to the ability to move from one place to another, and in the context of smart cities, it often relates to transportation systems and infrastructure that facilitate efficient and sustainable movement of people and goods. The video discusses how intelligent mobility solutions can make cities more sustainable, efficient, and potentially more social.

💡sustainability

Sustainability refers to the practice of meeting current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. In the context of the video, it is a key consideration in the development of smart cities, where the goal is to create urban environments that are not only technologically advanced but also environmentally responsible and capable of supporting long-term human well-being.

💡interconnectedness

Interconnectedness refers to the state of being interconnected or interlinked, particularly in terms of systems, networks, or relationships. In the video, it is a core concept for smart cities, where the integration of technology enables various urban components to communicate and work together more effectively, leading to improved efficiency and quality of life.

💡Professor Carlo Rasi

Professor Carlo Rasi is an individual mentioned in the script who works at MIT in Boston and is dedicated to imagining and working towards the realization of smart cities. His role in the video serves as an example of the kind of expertise and vision needed to guide the development of future urban environments.

💡generation

The term 'generation' typically refers to a group of people born and living around the same time, who share similar cultural, social, and technological experiences. In the video, the mention of 'our generation' suggests a focus on the unique perspective and challenges faced by young people in the context of urban development and technological change.

💡relationships

Relationships, in the context of the video, refer to the connections and interactions between individuals, communities, and the urban environment. The development of smart cities is expected to enrich these relationships by leveraging technology to facilitate better communication, collaboration, and understanding among city dwellers.

Highlights

Cities occupy only 2% of the Earth's surface, yet by 2040, at least 65% of the world population will live in urban areas.

A group of young people, including Giacomo Mazzariol, a 22-year-old author, explore how cities are evolving into hubs of opportunity.

Future cities envisioned as hyper-connected, intelligent, and sensitive environments, essentially becoming super technological urban centers.

The concept of 'sensible city' suggests a future where cities enrich our network of relationships if used correctly.

The transition from normal cities to smart cities involves the exchange of goods and ideas, continuing the process that began with the first marketplaces.

Living in close proximity in cities fosters new relationships and strengthens communities through diversity.

Data, digital, and physical worlds merging together will allow for better understanding and functioning of the physical world.

Smart cities imply smart mobility, where one car can manage up to 5,100 terabytes of data annually, equivalent to the memory of 50,000 smartphones.

Planning for shared family transportation in smart cities is crucial as cars, often underused, take up valuable urban space.

Technology in smart cities could lead to more efficient and potentially more sociable modes of transportation.

Connected cars interacting with the environment promise a revolution in urban mobility and the way cities are structured.

Technological advances will go beyond finding parking spaces, significantly altering everyday urban experiences.

The evolution of cities discussed is not just a theoretical concept but actively imagined and implemented by innovators like Carlo Atzeni at MIT.

The vision of smart cities involves comprehensive planning to connect all aspects of urban life efficiently.

Future urban environments will be responsive to our needs, facilitating better and more sustainable living conditions.

Transcripts

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le città coprono solo il 2 per cento

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della superficie terrestre

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eppure nel 2040 almeno al 65 per cento

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della popolazione mondiale vivrà in

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città per conoscere più da vicino come

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la città sta cambiando la sua forma i

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ragazzi hanno incontrato il professor

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carlo ras un gruppo di ragazzi tre

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associazioni su cui riflettere insieme

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una domanda sul futuro a tracciare la

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rotta e un punto di partenza

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il campus dei fan sono giacomo mazzariol

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ho 22 anni e ho scritto un libro sulla

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mia generazione

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benvenuti nella ui genere noi ragazzi

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siamo attratti dall'opportunità della

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grande città un po come se fossero delle

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grandi buyer che raccolgono i migliori

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fusi che passano per di la vivremo in

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città iperconnessi intelligenti

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sensibili cioè una città super

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tecnologica se invece piange il telefono

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segnalerà i vostri in cui tutto è

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connesso che sarà ma un sistema di

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comunicazione più avanzati le cose

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specialmente relazionata fusto ambito

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stanno crescendo in maniera esponenziale

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grandi centri di relazioni in cui la

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tecnologia ci aiuterà a trovare la

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nostra traiettoria ma come sarà la città

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del futuro

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c'è un italiano che ogni mattina si

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sveglia per immaginarla e poi lavora per

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realizzarla carlo atti su un professore

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al mit boston drigo gruppo e si amare

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senza possibile questo nuovo mondo il

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mondo del citra smart o meglio la città

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sensibile della sensi ball city se lo

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sappiamo usare correttamente potrebbe

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essere un mondo che arricchisce la

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nostra rete in relazioni

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ora ci troviamo proprio nella nostra

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diciamo base di lavoro e di ricerca è

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partito un po tutto da questa casa età

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quali sono i cambiamenti concreti da una

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città diciamo normale a una smart city o

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la città ci permette di scambiare delle

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cose le prime città a naso mi tornò in

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un mercato quello di scambiare delle

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idee e questo credo che non sia

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nient'altro che la continuazione di quel

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processo che ci permette stando insieme

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di tessere nuove relazioni di essere più

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forti

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proprio grazie alla diversità della

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città come cambieranno le relazioni

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appunto per il fatto che si vivrà tutti

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non molla più

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c'è il mondo dei dati il mondo digitale

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dice mondo fisico intendono insieme

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riusciamo a capire meglio il mondo

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fisico farlo funzionare meglio o anche a

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progettare meglio contro lo spazio città

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intelligente significa mobilità

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intelligente un'auto gestirà fino a 5

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mila e 100 terabyte di dati in un anno

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più o meno alla memoria di 50 mila

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smartphone

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se non vuoi perché una macchina a cinque

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posti per far viaggiare le famiglie

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forse esatto è necessario pianificare

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qualcosa che ci permettesse di unire

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tutta la famiglia insieme 55 per cento

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del tempo un'automobile

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non so non usata ma usa lo spazio

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pubblico molto prezioso le nostre città

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e nel momento in cui con la tecnologia

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invece riusciamo a prendere una t mobile

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solo con abbiamo bisogno a quel punto

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riusciamo ad avere un sistema che

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potenzialmente in modo più efficiente

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probabilmente nelle auto di forma

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diversa alcuni più piccola con è molto

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più grandi per condividere anche i

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viaggi la tecnologia riesce rende la cig

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la mobilità più sostenibile più

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efficiente e magari anche più socievole

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guidare un'auto connessa con l'ambiente

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esterno che figata tutti esposti e la

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città si modifica di conseguenza intorno

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a te pensate a quante cose potremmo fare

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fidatevi andrà ben oltre il trovare

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sempre un parcheggio libero che già

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tanto

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