To Shift from “Cars + AI” to “Real Estates + AI,” then to “World + AI”
Introduction
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is already built into today’s cars, and this trend will continue to expand.
The next step will be AI integrated into real estates.
While the AI of cars focuses on individual units of movement, buildings represent a larger scale: they bring together people’s lives, energy use, and daily functions.
Real Estates + AI
Real Estates + AI means managing various flows within and around buildings.
For example: electricity (including renewable energy), water, gas, as well as the flows of people (security) and materials (delivery).
In addition, Real Estates + AI will involve integration with smart home appliances, disaster prevention and climate-change response (such as earthquake sensors and flood warnings), and dynamic asset value assessment.
City + AI
Once Real Estates + AI is established, the next phase is City + AI.
As optimization at the building level progresses, cities will require a kind of “urban OS” that connects and manages all of these elements together.
World + AI
Finally, after City + AI comes World + AI.
At this stage, the Blue Planet System (BPS) will be realized—a design concept to optimize the world as a whole.
- Cars + AI supports personal mobility.
- Real Estates + AI supports the foundations of daily life.
- City + AI integrates the operations of an entire city.
- World + AI enables global-scale harmony.
This step-by-step evolution represents a natural progression: from the individual to the collective, and from the local to the global.
However, such evolution requires trustworthy data, strong security, and human-centered ethics.
BPS is the framework designed to ensure these conditions are met.
Roadmap
This roadmap shows a step-by-step evolution:
Cars + AI → Real Estates + AI → City + AI → World + AI (BPS).
Each step naturally leads to the next: from optimizing individuals, to buildings, to cities, and finally to the world.
BPS is not the end, but the foundation for a sustainable global system.