This article discusses the potential impact of new “smart” technologies, such as artificial intelligence, big data, and blockchains, on the management and development of cities. It highlights the need for hybrid skills, governance policies, and transparency in the use of information in order to create tailor-made services for citizens. The article also mentions the positive results that have been seen in areas such as energy sustainability, public safety, and transport usability. The Special Issue in the European Journal of Investigation in Health, Psychology, and Education focuses on providing theoretical contributions, conceptual frameworks, and empirical evidence related to the use of these technologies in smart cities.
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