Financial Feasibility Study on the Construction of Public Barrier-free Facilities in the Context of Smart Cities
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https://doi.org/10.71204/v4hbj215Keywords:
AI+Blindness, Financial Viability, Accessibility, Cost-Effectiveness, Capital CityAbstract
With the deepening of smart city construction, AI technology provides a new path for upgrading public accessibility facilities. However, the construction and transformation of Al+ accessibility facilities face bottlenecks such as a single source of funding, difficulty in quantifying the benefits, and insufficient financial sustainability. Based on the research results of the project "AI+Blind Road Revolution Capital-based Research", this study systematically analyses the project’s financial feasibility. The study confirms that "Al+Blind Roads" is in line with the principle of giving priority to public welfare and can achieve long-term stable operation through diversified financing and refined operation and main tenance, thus providing replicable experience for the intelligent upgrading of urban barrier-free facilities.
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