Toyota To Develop 175-Acre A.I. “City Of The Future'”

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Toyota announced that it will break ground next year on a 175-acre, hydrogen powered “prototype city of the future” at the base of Mt. Fuji, where 2,000 employees, retirees and others will live alongside the latest in smart home technology, hyper-efficient street design, AI-guided robotics, and new mobility products.

Announced by CEO Akio Toyoda during a Monday presentation at the 2020 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, the ambitious project built on the site of a former car factory has been referred to by Toyota as the “Woven City,” due to its integration of three types of transportation.

The community was designed by Danish architect Bjarke Ingels, whose firm designed the 2 World Trade Center building in New York, as well as Google’s Silicon Valley and London offices, according to Reuters.

Toyota CEO Akio Toyoda shakes hands with Danish architect Bjarke Ingels

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  1. THIS IS ALL GOING TO TURN OUT TO BE STUPID AND CRIMINAL. I MUCH PREFER A SCHOOL PATROL, THAN SOME ROBOT, THAT WOULD MOST LIKELY KILL ME.

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