It was a great pleasure to welcome the NTU Alumni Association to the CCU AI Center at National Chung Cheng University for a visit and in-depth exchange. Thank you for sharing so many valuable insights and constructive suggestions.
Centered on the “Smart City Command & Control” scenario, our discussion focused on how AI can support real-world governance operations—enabling real-time information integration, event alerts, and collaborative decision-making—so that systems not only detect issues, but also support actionable workflows and responses.
Key discussion areas included:
• Technology-enabled enforcement: scenario recognition, risk prompts, and integrated evidence collection workflows
• Digital government & governance: cross-system data integration, dashboards, and decision support
• Real-time monitoring: multi-source video streaming, event alerts, and traceable review/analysis
• Drone applications: aerial patrols, mission planning, and real-time data transmission
We especially appreciate the thoughtful questions raised by alumni—from system performance and institutional processes to privacy and public acceptance. This exchange reaffirmed an important point: for technology to truly work in governance settings, success is not only about features, but about being stable, verifiable, and seamlessly integrated into existing operational workflows.
We look forward to continued exchanges and future collaboration as we work together to advance safer, smarter, and more trustworthy urban governance.


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