
The benefits of smart cities are countless: low crime rates, coordinated public transportation, and well-distributed traffic. However, everything comes at a price. The concept of a smart city may involve vast devices with sensors for data collection. They include driverless transportation, drones, city cameras, traffic lights, and other equipment. Where personal data is collected, concerns about third-party access to them arise. Therefore, smart city developers regularly face a range of ethical questions. Intetics experts have explored how to address them. [RU]