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The DSI Smart Cities Center will convene a series of programs focused on the future of urban systems and the data science and AI-driven technologies shaping them. The center supports research that addresses the challenges of aging infrastructure while advancing innovations in smart grids, intelligent transportation systems, and networked sensing technologies that enable real-time monitoring and decision-making.

Through its event programming, the center will bring together researchers exploring how AI, machine learning, and emerging digital infrastructure can improve the resilience, efficiency, and sustainability of dense urban environments. Topics will span predictive maintenance, mobility optimization, energy distribution, urban analytics, and the evolving role of intelligent systems in shaping everyday city life.

Registration

The series is open to Columbia University faculty members and affiliated senior researchers.  If you’d like to join these meetings, contact Erin Elliott, Events and Marketing Coordinator at ee2548@columbia.edu to receive the location and calendar invite.

Next Event

Date: Tuesday, March 10, 2026 (2:00 PM – 3:00 PM)

Arturo Deza, Co-Founder and CEO, Artificio

Robusto-2 : Benchmarking Humans and VLMs for Autonomous Driving in Lima & NYC

Abstract: As Self-Driving Cars continue to be deployed in different cities around the world: how well will these systems generalize when exposed in new geographies? Moreover, how well will current multi-modal VLMs (Vision Language Models) be able to cognitively understand and act when faces with bizzare edge-case scenarios. In this talk I will aim to answer these questions through a Visual Question Answering (VQA) framework, where we show humans and VLMs a series of our own recorded dashcam footage from Lima and New York City and test for system divergence and convergence. Moreover we tests for these similarities/divergences in a factorial analysis with 3 groups: Humans from NYC, Humans from Lima and VLMs; and two first-person dashcam data recorded from both Lima and New York City.


Upcoming Event

Thursday, March 26 (1:00 PM – 2:00 PM)