Smart city strategies start with people, not technology; leaders should not get caught up in technology for its own sake. Photo: Shutterstock
Smart city strategies start with people, not technology; leaders should not get caught up in technology for its own sake. Photo: Shutterstock
Neville Lai
Opinion

Opinion

Neville Lai and Justin Chan

People have to be at the heart of Hong Kong’s smart city plans

  • The best technology in the world is not enough if there is no public engagement, or where there is fear and mistrust, especially over data privacy
  • Beyond consenting to surrender personal data for smart city policies, the public should be invited to participate in policy design and implementation

Smart city strategies start with people, not technology; leaders should not get caught up in technology for its own sake. Photo: Shutterstock
Smart city strategies start with people, not technology; leaders should not get caught up in technology for its own sake. Photo: Shutterstock
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