Sidewalk Labs in the summer trials for the first smart city

The company of Alphabet hopes to make a difference with its first smart-city plan in Toronto.

The smart city will be handed over to 2020, but from this summer, testing will begin on some of the proposed technologies, such as said Chief Executive Officer of Reuters.Toronto

It is the first time that a timetable has been released for a project aimed at increasing the efficiency of land, reducing costs and correct of s.

The Waterfront Toronto government agency, in March 2017 requested proposals for the construction of an environmentally friendly city, in a 12 acres. Sidewalk Labs

The smart city should offer new jobs for all ages. The 12 acres will be the first part of a planned redevelopment of about 800 acres of industrial land located east of downtown on Lake Ontario.

Sidewalk Labs was selected in October after filing a proposal that included stand-alone vehicles, a non-fossil thermal network, low-cost modular buildings for flexible uses, and robotic delivery and waste management systems.Sidewalk Labs

The construction project is expected to be approved by Sidewalk Labs and Waterfront Toronto by the end of 2018 and the first residents could be transported to 2022, CEO Dan Doctoroff said.

Let us mention that other smart city projects have failed miserably because of the very high budgets, the involvement of too many parties and the use of public funds for construction without direct benefit to the wider population.

Once again access to personal information is a very big problem as Sidewalk Labs intends to place sensors and cameras throughout the region.

Doctoroff reported that the company will immediately destroy the information it does not use, and will retain only the data it needs to improve the quality of life. He also said that the data collected will not be sold to advertisers.

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