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We used AI to analyse three cities. It’s true: we now walk more quickly and socialise less | Carlo Ratti
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A recent analysis using AI reveals that people in urban areas are walking faster and socializing less than they did fifty years ago. Experts suggest that thoughtful design could help improve social interactions in public spaces.
Editor’s Note: This shift in how we interact in public spaces is significant because it reflects broader societal changes. Understanding these trends can help urban planners and designers create environments that foster community and connection.

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