Elizabeth Rapoport, Assistant Director of Strategy at Homes England, leads a panel discussing the impact of generative AI on urban planning in the fascinating early look at how this technology is being harnessed, tackling questions of accuracy, ethics and opportunity.
Elizabeth Rapoport is an urban planner, researcher and strategist with over 20 years of experience leading strategic projects on urban and regional planning and governance, sustainability and climate change. She was named as a Woman of Influence by The Planner in 2022.
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