Sustainable Smart Society Development based on

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International Conference on Circuits, Power, and Intelligent Systems (CCPIS) 2023 September 01 - 03, 2023 IEEE Conference Record Number: 59145 Silicon Institute of Technology, Bhubaneswar, India Sustainable Smart Society Development based on Geo Sensitive Equality Using Vedic Structure, Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain and IoT

Outlines Introduction Literature review Overview of sustainable smart society development based on geo sensitive equality Characteristics Advantages Challenges Opportunities Tools and techniques Case study Future perspectives Conclusion References

Introduction The emergence of new technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), blockchain , and the Internet of Things ( IoT ) has caused the world to change quickly. The way we work, live, and communicate with one another is being completely transformed by these new technologies. The Vedic structure is suggested as a model for developing a peaceful and comprehensive society that solves these issues because of its emphasis on community interaction and collaboration.

Literature review The authors of [1] open a discussion between social sustainability and smart cities. Through a built environment paradigm and a social sustainability perspective, it assesses the idea of the smart city. A methodical approach to assessing the advantages of smart homes is shown in [2], starting with energy-passive homes. The impact of seasonal fluctuations with disparate properties is also examined.

Overview of sustainable smart society development based on geo sensitive equality Consultation and community involvement: interacting with groups of people and other interested parties to learn about their needs and priorities and to involve them in the creation and application of solutions. Collaborative design and implementation: Developing and putting into practise solutions while collaborating with a variety of stakeholders, such as the government, business community, and civil society. Investment in infrastructure and connectivity: To ensure that everyone has access to the tools and services required to engage in the digital economy, infrastructure and connectivity investments should be made. Training and capacity development programmes : They are offered to make sure that people and communities have the abilities required to take advantage of new technology and services. Regulatory structures and policy motivations: establishing legal frameworks and policy incentives that promote equlity and fairness while encouraging the creation and use of sustainable products and services.

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Case study In the creation and application of cutting-edge technologies like Vedic literature, AI, blockchain , and the Internet of Things ( IoT ), the United States is a world leader. These technologies could be utilized to build a smarter society that is more sustainable and equal. The teachings of the Vedas can help us understand how to build a society that is more fair and just. It may also shed light on the most ethical and sustainable ways to apply technology. The Bhagavad Gita, for instance, stresses the value of forgiveness, compassion, and nonviolence. These ideas can be applied to create fresh methods for social and economic growth that are built on collaboration and teamwork rather than rivalry and conflict. New tools and technology that can help to raise everyone's quality of life can be created using artificial intelligence

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Conclusion In conclusion, developing a sustainable smart society based on geo-sensitive equality and using emerging technologies presents a promising means of producing solutions that are efficient, long-lasting, and fair for everybody. We may develop solutions that are specifically suited to the requirements and objectives of various communities by harnessing the strengths of emerging technologies like AI, blockchain , and IoT as well as conventional knowledge systems like Vedic knowledge.

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