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Modeling Future Cities Driven by Generative Artificial Intelligence Systems

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  • Grudziński Krzysztof

    (JohnnyBros, Strzelecka 7b, Gdańsk 80-803, Poland)

  • Kaczorowski Grzegorz

    (WSB Merito University, Grunwaldzka 238A, Gdańsk 80-266, Poland)

  • Kaczorowska Małgorzata

    (WSB Merito University, Grunwaldzka 238A, Gdańsk 80-266, Poland)

  • Kifner Tadeusz

    (Medical University of Gdansk, Marii Skłodowskiej-Curie 3a, Gdańsk 80-210 Poland)

  • Michniewicz Krzysztof

    (Bysewo, Trakt Św. Wojciecha 57, Gdańsk 80-043, Poland)

  • Ochla Mariusz

    (IBM Poland, Krakowiaków 32, Warszawa 02-255, Poland)

  • Orłowski Cezary

    (WSB Merito University, Grunwaldzka 238A, Gdańsk 80-266, Poland)

  • Ożarowski Marek

    (WSB Merito University, Grunwaldzka 238A, Gdańsk 80-266, Poland)

  • Spieglanin Karol

    (FRAG Foundation, Ogarna 118, Gdansk 80-826, Poland)

Abstract

The article presents city modeling processes based on generative artificial intelligence systems. A Cased Based Reasoning (CBR) method is proposed to formalize the modeling processes. The proposal to use this method stems from the author’s experience in formalizing knowledge about urban development and analyzing development cases. It is proposed to conduct four research experiments on urban development processes, which will be recorded in case knowledge bases. The generalization of the cases using the CBR method will form the basis for forecasting urban development.

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  • Grudziński Krzysztof & Kaczorowski Grzegorz & Kaczorowska Małgorzata & Kifner Tadeusz & Michniewicz Krzysztof & Ochla Mariusz & Orłowski Cezary & Ożarowski Marek & Spieglanin Karol, 2025. "Modeling Future Cities Driven by Generative Artificial Intelligence Systems," WSB Journal of Business and Finance, Sciendo, vol. 59(1), pages 1-23.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:wsbjbf:v:59:y:2025:i:1:p:1-23:n:1001
    DOI: 10.2478/wsbjbf-2025-0001
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