초록
This study explores the significance of AI-driven smart cities and their geopolitical implications, focusing on efficient smart economies, social and environmental connectivity, and sustainability. France is leading in AI development and adoption within Europe, possessing the necessary infrastructure and technology for smart city implementation, yet it must address social inequality and the digital divide. Japan is leveraging AI for smart city development to tackle its aging population, excelling in technology innovation and infrastructure, but it faces challenges in social acceptance and data privacy. Ireland, as a European hub for major IT companies, is well-positioned for AI smart city construction, though it must overcome issues like housing shortages and infrastructure expansion. The Netherlands must address social conflicts and housing shortages caused by high population density and increasing immigration. For successful AI smart city development, it is crucial to integrate immigrants, expand housing, and create economic opportunities. South Korea's major platforms like Naver and Kakao, are poised to play a central role in the AI smart city era, leveraging their vast data analytics capabilities, robust telecommunications infrastructure, and strong user base to enhance global competitiveness.