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We have several setting locations all over the GTA. Dr. Liam Jeffereys secure lab under the CN Tower as well as his swanky downtown penthouse condo will be a setting in Labiba’s character’s life. Michael’s character, President Issa Sabmud, will be seen in his office at the top of the CN Tower, the dammed off crash site, and in a factory in a manufacturing area. Ms. Humblebee’s character written by Maria will be seen in her rural school class room in zone 3 and in her house on the outskirts of zone 2. Sawyer, a character written by Grant, will be seen all over the GTA. Sawyer will be seen in a rural community/farm, security checkpoints between zones, slums of zone 2, the vibrant futuristic streets of the downtown and in manufacturing areas. Labiba TBD…
In 2033, the setting of a world within the GTA (Greater Toronto Area) is a fusion of futuristic architecture and a pervasive dependence on AI technology. The city skyline is dominated by towering structures made with advanced AI-integrated design.  
The architecture is a blend of minimalist design and eco-friendly features. Smart buildings have AI-controlled systems that optimize energy usage, climate control, and security. Regarding infrastructure, the streets are filled with self-driving vehicles, including public transportation, connected through an efficient AI-driven traffic management system. Smart roads are embedded with sensors to communicate with vehicles and optimize traffic flow.
Residential areas showcase smart homes fully integrated with AI technology, controlling everything from lighting and climate to security and entertainment. Embedded in household devices, AI assistants anticipate resident’s needs and preferences, creating a personalized living experience.
 
The workplace is marked by AI-driven collaboration and automation. Offices are designed to facilitate efficient interaction between human workers and AI counterparts. Employees depend on AI algorithms to analyze vast amounts of data to inform business decisions, making the work environment highly productive. Virtual meetings and telecommuting are commonplace, with workers able to access their AI-enhanced workspace from the office or the comfort of their homes. However, this dependence on AI technology has created new challenges, including privacy issues, ethical considerations, and job displacements.

Revision as of 22:00, 27 November 2023

In 2033, the setting of a world within the GTA (Greater Toronto Area) is a fusion of futuristic architecture and a pervasive dependence on AI technology. The city skyline is dominated by towering structures made with advanced AI-integrated design. The architecture is a blend of minimalist design and eco-friendly features. Smart buildings have AI-controlled systems that optimize energy usage, climate control, and security. Regarding infrastructure, the streets are filled with self-driving vehicles, including public transportation, connected through an efficient AI-driven traffic management system. Smart roads are embedded with sensors to communicate with vehicles and optimize traffic flow. Residential areas showcase smart homes fully integrated with AI technology, controlling everything from lighting and climate to security and entertainment. Embedded in household devices, AI assistants anticipate resident’s needs and preferences, creating a personalized living experience.

The workplace is marked by AI-driven collaboration and automation. Offices are designed to facilitate efficient interaction between human workers and AI counterparts. Employees depend on AI algorithms to analyze vast amounts of data to inform business decisions, making the work environment highly productive. Virtual meetings and telecommuting are commonplace, with workers able to access their AI-enhanced workspace from the office or the comfort of their homes. However, this dependence on AI technology has created new challenges, including privacy issues, ethical considerations, and job displacements.