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Transforming cities with technology 

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Cities are growing faster than at any time in history, straining services and infrastructure. Technology-driven advances are at the forefront of solving this age-old problem
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By 2050, two thirds of the world’s population will live in cities. Urbanisation is happening faster than at any time in human history.
Globally, 900 million people are living in slums. Cities can’t add housing fast enough. Today, an estimated one billion vehicles are already bringing urban areas to a standstill. Cities consume three-quarters of the world’s energy each year and are responsible for around 50% of greenhouse gas emissions.
These are challenges our cities have been facing for decades.
But now some city leaders, businesses, and even citizens, are taking new approaches to tackling these old problems. They’re transforming their cities with technology.
In Seoul, the use of data is seen as the key to tackling some of the big challenges of city life - like moving its people around. City workers here use sophisticated technology to understand and transform how the city - and its metro - can be run. The subway system transports 7 million people every day. It’s widely regarded as one of the best in the world. And the entire network from wheels to workers is driven by data.
The speed and frequency of the trains can be constantly adjusted to keep everything running smoothly. “Smart” cameras measure how many passengers are boarding - and how quickly and sensors on the trains and tracks monitor every last component to provide early warnings when maintenance is required and prevent a costly breakdown.
They use smartphone apps, social media and the web to give citizens real-time alerts and alternative routes - and keep this megacity running smoothly. Transport is just the start. Seoul’s city planners are using data to better understand more of the big challenges this fast-growing city faces, from air pollution to affordable housing.
There are an estimated 30,000 start-ups in South Korea - many of which are offering innovative solutions to challenges like the city’s housing shortages. One company uses this open-source data to pair up young people looking for accommodation with older citizens who have rooms to spare.
It’s a tiny offshoot of an industry that is growing rapidly in cities across the world. By 2020, this so-called “smart city” industry will be worth an estimated $1.5 trillion dollars. There’ll be investment in everything from networks and sensors to new apps and services, from the world’s biggest technology firms, to innovative new startups working from someone’s front room.
This is the headquarters of FLARE, a start-up based in Kenya. Its young entrepreneurs are working with real-time data sourced from that most ubiquitous of modern innovations: the smartphone. Kenya’s capital, Nairobi is emerging as a vibrant tech hub. It is also one of the fastest growing cities in the world. Home to 4.2 million people, it’s more than doubled its population in the last 20 years.
As in many cities in developing countries the ageing, inadequate infrastructure is struggling to cope. The problem isn't a shortage of ambulances - Nairobi has 150 of them - double the number needed in an average city. But the city has no centralized emergency service to coordinate them.
Residents here are faced with 50 different numbers to call for help - and no guarantee when - or whether - their ambulance will arrive.
The app aims to do the job of a centralized emergency service, compiling real-time data to coordinate and connect patients in need, available ambulances and the right hospitals or healthcare providers.
Across the developing world, innovators are increasingly exploiting existing technology to help citizens cope with their cities’ overstretched infrastructure.
In America, innovators are also looking ahead to the next wave - anticipating data-driven technologies that could help predict problems before they even happen. Boston, Massachusetts, is the 10th largest metropolitan area in America. It’s home to 4.8 million residents. And while Boston may be one of the oldest urban settlements in this country it’s fast developing world leading technology that could help shape the cities of the future.
This is the mission of MIT’s Senseable City Lab - to anticipate the impact of technology on urban life and use it to transform the way cities are run.
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@amitkrishnani3160
@amitkrishnani3160 6 лет назад
First shift to work from home on a massive scale, It will kill traffic, save money, increase efficiency, and solve a ton of problems
@SuperBeals
@SuperBeals 6 лет назад
Seriously, I have a Mom, Dad, Step Dad and Step Mom all quite advanced in their respective job fields. 3 of them work from home 90% of the year, are much healthier for it and honestly seem to more done since they can work while muting themselves during unproductive but non-crucial meetings. It's absolutely asinine for most white-collar workers to have to drive to a cubicle every day.
@amitkrishnani3160
@amitkrishnani3160 6 лет назад
Panana Beals true, in this age of technology and connectivity, it's almost criminal to be physically present for work except in certain fields or situations
@dracorubrum892
@dracorubrum892 6 лет назад
I have been to Korea. It was a pleasure seeing all of this during my vacations. It would be nice if the technology was implemented in other countries but, unfortunately some of the other countries won’t fully implement this because they have other things tp deal with. I live in the US and I’m only a teenage it would be great if this was to happen in the near future as population increases in large cities.
@aenorist2431
@aenorist2431 6 лет назад
You assume Work would be a thing for a significant part of the population. That assumption is not gonna hold much longer, i expect to see 75% unemployment in my lifetime.
@oscarangeles6728
@oscarangeles6728 6 лет назад
..Labor
@williamwoody7607
@williamwoody7607 6 лет назад
Man-what production values.These news stories are just fabulous.The Economist has everyone including network news programs beat to hell.It embarrasses me to watch it for free.Thank God it’s there for everyone.
@erikn597
@erikn597 6 лет назад
You are getting better and better at videos, The Economist. Keep up!
@Profile.4
@Profile.4 5 лет назад
Better at dystopia
@richardk7
@richardk7 3 года назад
@@Profile.4 that's where you live sore loser.
@Profile.4
@Profile.4 3 года назад
@@richardk7 little baby gonna cry?
@richardk7
@richardk7 3 года назад
@@Profile.4 Cry about what? About how I'm not laid off and working at a prestigious consulting firm making more than what you've made in your entire life? ggez. go back to college and educate yourself boomer. If you're homeless then go work at Mcdonalds and save up for your college education. Sorry, not sorry.
@richardk7
@richardk7 3 года назад
@@Profile.4 Yeah, go cry in your mom's basement. Find a job and suppose yourself sore loser.
@philmead3579
@philmead3579 6 лет назад
Thanks to The Economist for informative and educational journalism. You certainly know how to tell a story that makes the subject of smart cities interesting. Quality production values too.
@getwiser7136
@getwiser7136 5 лет назад
I wish I could reach to the makers of the video and tell them how lovely their work is! Astonishingly, it attracted only 152k views over more than a year. A movie-trailer would register more views in an hour. The world is full of spectators and void of thinkers. Such factual-films deserve much wider viewership.
@obedan3990
@obedan3990 6 лет назад
I want to work at home and not physically have to go to office everyday. That way I could minimize my usage of car, time spent going to work, pollution etc
@SuperBhavanishankar
@SuperBhavanishankar 4 года назад
2020: amen!
@isaaccastillo5080
@isaaccastillo5080 3 года назад
It's him!!! It was this guy's fault!!! Get him!!!!
@saraf5414
@saraf5414 3 года назад
be careful what you wish for!
@dantaerodgers2555
@dantaerodgers2555 3 года назад
time traveler
@ejali7708
@ejali7708 3 года назад
Lol. Is he alive? What is your thought it happened 😂
@thedominomaster101
@thedominomaster101 6 лет назад
Its not about technology. Its about design. A well designed city will work excellently with little technology, technology can often make up for a poor design but it can never replace it as a priority.
@mrknowmyself
@mrknowmyself 6 лет назад
tfw no u good point. people nowadays forget priorities.
@taimalik1110
@taimalik1110 2 года назад
Technology and design go hand-in-hand, just look at the success of Apple or Tesla as examples!
@thedominomaster101
@thedominomaster101 2 года назад
@@taimalik1110 you completely missed my point, congrats
@cos3
@cos3 6 лет назад
I seriously ponder sometimes what sophisticated cities like Seoul, San Francisco, and Stockholm will be like by 2050. Perhaps not much will change in 33 years, but I think I'm probably wrong
@brotherswinningbecauselove7857
The first change needs to be information. Too much old information is driving many people's minds and ideas while hucksters use that false data to push a bad viewpoint on a research-challenged populace.
@natenate88
@natenate88 4 года назад
San Francisco is not sophisticated is the slightest. Its a crackhead mecca. Literally a huge toilet.
@shake6321
@shake6321 4 года назад
cities will probably collapse as we enter an age of decentralization.
@cos3
@cos3 4 года назад
@@natenate88 Perhaps not the well-off areas? I'm sure the areas that are known as "the heart of silicon valley" will be the ones to see the most change
@cos3
@cos3 3 года назад
@Hoon J how? you literally cannot predict these things, just as it would have been beyond the imagination of the wisest predicters in 1950s Seoul..
@legeneurbain
@legeneurbain 6 лет назад
Technology could help. But do not forget that cities are, first of all, made of people. They are the ones who will make the change.
@uribenari
@uribenari 6 лет назад
Smart city is a strategic process that includes 6 characteristics of the city (People, Environment, Governance, Life, Economy and Mobility) Technology is the enabler of solutions that encourage efficiency and saving on resources while improving the services to the citizens and the quality of their lives.
@michaelnjio
@michaelnjio 2 года назад
I am watching this in 2022, back then we had no way of anticipating COVID...I am in Kenya and have never heard of FLARE but it sounds like an amazing app.
@LuisHernandez-mm6fd
@LuisHernandez-mm6fd 3 года назад
Is this even valid post COVID?
@thenjiwenxumalo3979
@thenjiwenxumalo3979 5 лет назад
Thanks for covering the African city
@Jason-hd9mk
@Jason-hd9mk 6 лет назад
The music is terrific
@brendaneverts7318
@brendaneverts7318 5 лет назад
that gangrene toe got me dude
@ifraadnan8979
@ifraadnan8979 5 лет назад
Any thoughts on how data will impact the infrastructure industry in terms of civil engineering and construction
@arturassabalionis9553
@arturassabalionis9553 6 лет назад
Looks nice in a video, but reality is not like this. Seoul has huge traffic jams, especially during rush hour in Gangnam district. They should have filmed that. But metro works perfectly, as well as buses and kakao taxi (Korean version of whats' up + uber)
@SeoWoojin55
@SeoWoojin55 4 года назад
well, Seoul has a larger population density than most Western cities, so this is actually amazing. Compared to Asian cities of a near similar population density like Manila, Bangkok, or Mumbai, traffic jams in Seoul are is very manageable for its size.
@glennalexon1530
@glennalexon1530 3 года назад
There's already an app in Korea for young people seeking accommodation from elderly property owners; its called AirBnB. It does other stuff, too.
@manubhatt3
@manubhatt3 6 лет назад
Why this channel has so few subscribers?
@cos3
@cos3 6 лет назад
I think channels like Vox, Wendover Productions, and TED-ed have taken up the bulk of people's attention.
@manubhatt3
@manubhatt3 6 лет назад
So, earlier there was no voice in their videos?
@cos3
@cos3 6 лет назад
I take that back
@IamMANnumber1
@IamMANnumber1 6 лет назад
Because its neo-liberal propaganda.
@obsidianstatue
@obsidianstatue 6 лет назад
the economist mostly do politicized videos where they push the western agenda in a very biased nature.
@robhx9384
@robhx9384 5 лет назад
Great video. 1:33 should be digitalised city rather than digitised. Also 7:30 'open data' not open source data.
@user-pr8wl3zf6g
@user-pr8wl3zf6g 5 лет назад
Technology is solving problems in Uban cities, but what is the solution for problems in rural areas or underdeveloped countries ? That's another topic too to discuss.
@axelkunyu3960
@axelkunyu3960 4 года назад
I think this video should be reposted because the channel now has more audience due to its increased subscribers.
@carl1095
@carl1095 6 лет назад
Hopefully by 2050 we should have transportation (such as the hyperloop) that allows us to live further from the city and IP based systems that would allow employees to login and work from home or anywhere else.
@ifez-kwon
@ifez-kwon 10 месяцев назад
IFEZ Songdo!!! Excellent
@noneofmynameswork1
@noneofmynameswork1 6 лет назад
why constant subtitles
@tecktonik1989
@tecktonik1989 4 года назад
I am proud of Seoul city Mayor Park! Thank you for your hard work for all the people's better life!
@fancyIOP
@fancyIOP 5 лет назад
I hope to see updated videos to all of the Disrupters' content in 2020 to see where those services are. In South Africa we have Namola, more like Flare in Kenya, it's super fast it's unbelievable.
@noverdinho
@noverdinho 5 лет назад
It is amazing that Seoul, Busan, and other SK cities were completely full of slums and shacks 70 years ago. Nowadays they are ones of the frontrunners of smart cities globally. Thanks to Park Chung Hee & Kim Dae Jung for making SK now
@chuckfitzmaurice5397
@chuckfitzmaurice5397 6 лет назад
Love this series, keep up the good work
@zeitgeist5134
@zeitgeist5134 3 года назад
I hope that I live long enough to see how self-driving cars improve cities. Imagine a city where, within the city limits, almost all transportation is done by little, plastic or aluminum self-driving electric pod-cars. If you need to go someplace, you summon a Pod (two people summoning two Pods). This would eliminate the need for parking structures and parking places. The city would densify, which is environmentally more efficient. There would not even be a need for bus lanes! Little pod-cars would coexist nicely with bicyclists and pedestrians (better than buses!). If someone needed to go somewhere outside of the city, they would take a Pod to the city limits, and rent a car. This should be instituted in Manhattan immediately.
@tusharsharma5547
@tusharsharma5547 6 лет назад
This was so beautiful ! ! !
@Rugged-Mongol
@Rugged-Mongol 3 года назад
*Boston, the "City upon a Hill"!*
@ardisulaiman9740
@ardisulaiman9740 5 лет назад
how do you get 1.5T estimation.. is it the whole world or korea only? Please, reply me..
@sahalabdulfatah5775
@sahalabdulfatah5775 2 года назад
incredible technology concept.
@pikminlord343
@pikminlord343 6 лет назад
so much technology
@jules-bz5vc
@jules-bz5vc 3 года назад
Small note of optimism. This problem has started to resolve because of the Corona virus.
@Funkdde
@Funkdde 4 года назад
literally, one man's trash is another's treasure..
@WizardOfCheese
@WizardOfCheese 3 года назад
very smart. this would revolutionise the way big and small business' if everyone had access to data, more effiencient, less waste. people would think tactically, i see this as a big win.
@NickZimmermann
@NickZimmermann 6 лет назад
10:16 man peeing :-D
@brotherswinningbecauselove7857
LOL!
@oaim50
@oaim50 5 лет назад
Sharp P sense! Extrasensory!
@snailsnail7360
@snailsnail7360 5 лет назад
14:10 best parts ahead
@snailsnail7360
@snailsnail7360 5 лет назад
14:22
@richard-social8125
@richard-social8125 3 года назад
Nairobi👌
@DIYsober
@DIYsober 6 лет назад
AMAZING VIDEO
@DIYsober
@DIYsober 6 лет назад
btw President Trump aand Milania Trump did a speach on the opiod epidemic very recently, very good speach
@karolbagh3793
@karolbagh3793 6 лет назад
Awesome 😘😘
@avayu2289
@avayu2289 5 лет назад
Not interested in urban areas. With tech we can be anywhere for both business and play!
@fredkelly6953
@fredkelly6953 4 года назад
I want to work from home using my xbox and accessing Fortnite to create a global network. In doing this I could raise my workload to unprecedented levels increasing productivity. My rise to the top of the leaderboards will be assured saving the world from imminent and inescapable destruction.
@sem1028
@sem1028 4 года назад
anyone else forced to watch this for a school assignment?
@rc.3804
@rc.3804 4 года назад
What the background music that starts at 6:34?
@khandokarcolimited8864
@khandokarcolimited8864 6 лет назад
Smart cities a step towards the right direction.
@ChrisZExp
@ChrisZExp 6 лет назад
Amazing!
@tianxiangchen582
@tianxiangchen582 4 года назад
the mayor is a real doer. So sad he passed away.
@iandaley2295
@iandaley2295 6 лет назад
This was incredibly interesting
@uhyeok8659
@uhyeok8659 2 года назад
0:09 songdo?
@michakrol2649
@michakrol2649 4 года назад
Hey , could you translate other languages than English also ? It would help very much.
@MikhailGoncharov-tl4cr
@MikhailGoncharov-tl4cr 3 года назад
thanks
@musiclist5519
@musiclist5519 5 лет назад
Fantastic!
@jung.k
@jung.k 3 года назад
RIP Mayor Park
@glennalexon1530
@glennalexon1530 3 года назад
Cities don't "consume 3/4 of the worlds energy" or emit "around fifty percent of ghg emissions." It's an obvious and foolish error to attribute energy use to a place. That would be like saying "countries use 100% of the world's energy", or "buildings use 100% of the world's air conditioning". Stories are more compelling when there's a 'bad guy', but using statistics to paint a place, or a type of place, as the agent of a particular problem makes The Economist look like it doesn't understand basic accounting.
@danthadon87
@danthadon87 5 лет назад
How can we mitigate more suffering in hopeless regions of the world? Get some doctors to perform vasectomies to those men who want it.
@dragonsprayer3076
@dragonsprayer3076 4 года назад
Is it safe for people wearing gloves to touch the frame of their spectacles, especially if work in labs analyzing sewage ?
@calesticall128
@calesticall128 4 года назад
Bring in have popularity some people and technology industri with citizen City
@VvmunstavV
@VvmunstavV 5 лет назад
That's some real good shit right there ")
@dantepineda3004
@dantepineda3004 4 года назад
Amazing
@longjiang2005
@longjiang2005 4 года назад
6:02 RIP mayor of Seoul 😭
@kathymckimm1819
@kathymckimm1819 3 года назад
CITIES CROWDED WITH FAMILIES, VERSUS, COVID19, GREAT IDEA! BUT, NO SO PRACTICAL > 'THE ECONOMIST'
@Ironpyrites
@Ironpyrites 5 лет назад
TOPIS high tech data service using WinXP in 2017 still? 4:02
@darksoul1381
@darksoul1381 5 лет назад
Are you talking about the screens at the front? That’s Windows 7
@glennalexon1530
@glennalexon1530 3 года назад
An app for people to call 911? Wouldn't it be easier to dial 911 than install the app? How does the app ask all the questions a competent dispatcher would ask? This video isn't about useful tech, it's about reinventing the wheel, except the new wheel is worse than the existing one.
@maximstanevich396
@maximstanevich396 3 года назад
Очень хорошо :)
@pasang35
@pasang35 6 лет назад
9:13
@riyazph4650
@riyazph4650 5 лет назад
11:43 I think she wiggled...
@kimchibbq5242
@kimchibbq5242 4 года назад
Love this video 🙏💪🌏
@user-lv1wn5wq7n
@user-lv1wn5wq7n 5 лет назад
how many of indias city population lives in slums?
@user-lv1wn5wq7n
@user-lv1wn5wq7n 5 лет назад
6.55 In hindia no data sharing with citizens
@LLee0
@LLee0 6 лет назад
Uban dewlers use less energy per capita than non-urban counterparts. Economist is completely wrong on that count!!!
@pj9805
@pj9805 3 года назад
RIP Park Won Son...the formal mayor of city Seoul
@user-cz6yb7vh1i
@user-cz6yb7vh1i 6 месяцев назад
RIP your mama
@mingweicheese3709
@mingweicheese3709 4 года назад
Whereas smart cities in China would be a "digital totalitarian state" according to the Economist 😓
@joohyeongshin4825
@joohyeongshin4825 3 года назад
The man on the thumbnail killed himself after being accused of sexually harassing his female subordinate. He was a former mayor of the capital of South Korea when commiting suicide.
@hyprtv2138
@hyprtv2138 5 лет назад
windows 7?? c'mon man!
@crieverytim
@crieverytim 3 года назад
FROM POO!!! lol, keeping it casual Eco!
@laffytaffy4156
@laffytaffy4156 6 лет назад
Pls don't create cities everywhere! There will be no more forests or agricultural land left in 30 years!
@sneezing1957
@sneezing1957 3 года назад
we can incorporate nature into the cities rooftop parks. indoor farming buildings
@inhabitantwaps3qs803
@inhabitantwaps3qs803 3 года назад
they like to exaggerate it
@brazucasubzero
@brazucasubzero 5 лет назад
Likes from Brasil 🇧🇷
@johngordon1175
@johngordon1175 5 лет назад
So don't complain when China collects data and lets the public know!
@thomasblakie1480
@thomasblakie1480 3 года назад
RIP
@ravindersembi3955
@ravindersembi3955 6 лет назад
i think TFL need watch this! terrible service from london underground
@r3dp1ll
@r3dp1ll 6 лет назад
and probably one of the most expensive transport system in the world. Get a bike if you can.
@Drck13
@Drck13 6 лет назад
Park won soon is very ineffective mayor.
@wangleeisjapanesewhopreten8436
yes, i fucking hate him.
@pogi09282805724
@pogi09282805724 5 лет назад
That dead toe is NASTYYY!
@javedpatni524
@javedpatni524 5 лет назад
Hd me total dhamal
@A2dy
@A2dy 6 лет назад
I sure hope he didn't work with shit then touch his glasses...
@lailili9122
@lailili9122 6 лет назад
hahahahaha i oso worry about that!
@gigagulliver
@gigagulliver 3 года назад
Too fast ! Lack of Equilibrium !.After all Human programed body natural machines have different needs with different Softwares....💫👀🔮
@rongants6082
@rongants6082 3 года назад
Megacity = Megatrap.
@AlexandruRusu
@AlexandruRusu 3 года назад
Slavery
@DeadWithSoul
@DeadWithSoul 6 лет назад
원순이형이 여기서 왜나와??
@user-de7wc7xr9r
@user-de7wc7xr9r 5 лет назад
Zzzzㅋㅋㅋㅋ
@OhEarchadha
@OhEarchadha 4 года назад
STAY IN THE COUNTRYSIDE. SMART === SECRET MILITARISED ARMAMENTS IN RESIDENTIAL TECHNOLOG
@OhEarchadha
@OhEarchadha 4 года назад
UNITED NATIONS
@jaredfontaine2002
@jaredfontaine2002 6 лет назад
Cities are the most miserable places to live. Hopefully I will be in my house in the country so that I will not have to deal with the pollution, crime and misery...
@lafkdjay
@lafkdjay 6 лет назад
Those cctv are super grainy, they need to import super AMOLED technology from Apple.
@hihi-fo3lm
@hihi-fo3lm 6 лет назад
Super AMOLED technology is made, patented and owned by SAMSUNG. Apple buys most of its components from Samsung from memory chips, SSDs and now the OLED displays for the iPhone X because Apple has used LCDs up until the X. Samsung is much larger than you think. And the screens you saw and said were grainy were not grainy to me. Maybe your its the screen you’re viewing on that is grainy. 😂😂😂
@ryanrodrigues6127
@ryanrodrigues6127 5 лет назад
thats how they create jobs
@vanpark6108
@vanpark6108 5 лет назад
원또.........?
@JaffreyH
@JaffreyH 6 лет назад
One idea: Don't have no more than 2-3 children!
@sneezing1957
@sneezing1957 3 года назад
yeah true there should be a law for that
@adhd_tv18
@adhd_tv18 3 года назад
I miss you, the mayor in Seoul. Mr. Park
@user-cz6yb7vh1i
@user-cz6yb7vh1i 6 месяцев назад
@user-cz6yb7vh1i
@user-cz6yb7vh1i 6 месяцев назад
@kschoi7337
@kschoi7337 4 года назад
참으로 답답한 일이다. 한국의 서울에 관한 유튜브 동여상임에도 불구하고 한국놈 단 한 놈도 댓글 단 놈이 없네...내가 최초군.
@user-km8dy4nh9z
@user-km8dy4nh9z 4 года назад
ㅋㅋㅋ 네, 그런데 메인화면엔 송도사진있네요. 송도나오는줄 알고 끝까지다봄 ㅡㅡ
@adamv.488
@adamv.488 5 лет назад
I always knew that MIT is full of shit...
@vikingfinn7250
@vikingfinn7250 5 лет назад
Crap
@user-cx6gw7ld2r
@user-cx6gw7ld2r 5 лет назад
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