ABSTRACT

The Inner World of Artificial Intelligence, edited by Elham Bahmanteymouri, Mohsen Mohammadzadeh, and Fabio Morreale, offers a critical and interdisciplinary exploration of how artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping the contemporary world. Bringing together leading and emerging scholars from planning, engineering, economics, philosophy, computer science, and media studies, the book examines the hidden infrastructures, political economies, and spatial imaginaries that underpin AI. It invites readers to look beyond technical narratives, uncovering how AI operates as both a transformative technology and a socio-political force.

Structured around three interconnected sections – Hidden and Subsumed Humans in Artificial Intelligence, Political Economies and Fantasies of AI, and AI, Urban Knowledge, and the Repressed Real – the volume explores how AI functions simultaneously as technology, ideology, and social relation. Contributors reveal how intelligent systems mediate labour, governance, and everyday life, exposing both the promises and contradictions of automation and digitalisation. The book also analyses AI’s entanglements with global urbanisation, environmental change, and shifting power relations across regions, including the Asia-Pacific, Europe, and the Americas.

Offering a critical yet accessible perspective, The Inner World of Artificial Intelligence serves as an invaluable reference for academics, professionals, and policymakers interested in understanding AI’s technical, social, spatial, and ethical implications. It will appeal to readers in planning, economics, political science, engineering, and the social sciences who seek to navigate and shape the complex human–AI relationship in an age of accelerating technological transformation.

The Open Access version of this book, available at https://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons [Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC BY-NC-ND)] 4.0 license. 

chapter 1|10 pages

Editorial Introduction

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The Inner World of Artificial Intelligence
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section Section 1|75 pages

Hidden and Subsumed Humans in Artificial Intelligence

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chapter 4|18 pages

Humanness in the Context of Artificial Intelligence

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Performative Imaginaries in Popular Science Narratives
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section Section 2|96 pages

Political Economies and Fantasies of AI

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AI in the Shadow of Big Other

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Planning, Power, and the Locus of Control
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chapter 7|21 pages

Land for AI

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Data Center Real Estate Markets
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chapter 8|14 pages

Artificial Intelligence and Surveillance in the City

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Implications for Urban Governance, Democracy, and Power
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chapter 10|19 pages

AI and the Governance of Risk

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Fantasies, Safety, and Situated Futures
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section Section 3|101 pages

AI, Urban Knowledge, and the Repressed Real

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Urban Artificial Intelligence and Planning

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Symbolic and Imaginary Representations and the Repressed Real
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chapter 12|19 pages

From Urban Surveillance to Urban Care

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Care-Full Justice in the Age of AI
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chapter 13|16 pages

Tackling the Bias Problem at the Design Stage

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Empirical Evidence from the CommuniCity Project
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chapter 15|20 pages

From Classical Models to Intelligent Systems

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AI and Machine Learning in Transportation Planning
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