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In this visionary episode of the Smart Cities Council Podcast, recorded at the Smart Cities Summit North America, Fanni Melles, PhD, sits down with James Ehrlich, Director of Compassionate Sustainability at Stanford University’s Center for Compassion Altruism Research and Education. James, also a Senior Fellow at NASA Ames Research Center, faculty at Singularity University, and founder of Regen Villages, shares his innovative approach to urban resilience. He defines smart cities as self-reliant systems capable of sustaining food, water, energy, and waste management during disruptions. Drawing from biomimicry and mycelial networks, James discusses his Village OS software, which uses Edge AI to democratize regenerative infrastructure planning. From addressing climate migration to fostering compassionate sustainability, tune in for a forward-thinking exploration of reimagining habitation for a resilient future! Key Takeaways 0:00 - Introduction: Mycelial Networks and Edge AI 1:40 - Welcome to the Smart Cities Council Podcast! 2:00 - Introducing James Ehrlich and Stanford University 3:20 - What Does "Smart City" Mean to James? Resilience and Self-Reliance 4:40 - Village OS: Machine Learning for Regenerative Communities 6:00 - Biomimicry: Modeling Software on Nature’s Networks 8:00 - Compassionate Sustainability: Beyond Tech to Human Well-Being 9:30 - Challenges: Brittle Supply Chains and Urban Density 11:00 - Opportunities: Peri-Urban and Rural Regeneration 13:00 - Addressing Climate Migration and Refugee Crises 15:00 - The Role of AI in Self-Healing Systems 17:00 - James’s Journey: From Film to Regenerative Design 19:00 - Spotlight: Regen Villages and Village OS 21:00 - Takeaways from the Summit: Diverse Stakeholder Collaboration 22:30 - Closing Thoughts: Optimism and Hard Work for Generations Learn More About James Ehrlich and Stanford University: James Ehrlich on LinkedIn ( / jamesehrlich ) Stanford University website (https://www.stanford.edu/) ReGen Villages website (https://regenvillages.com/) ReGen Villages on LinkedIn ( / regen-villages ) Connect with Us: FOLLOW US ON: SCC website (https://www.smartcitiescouncil.com/) SCC on LinkedIn ( / ) SCC on Instagram ( / ) SCC on X (https://x.com/smartccouncil) Give us a shout: Have questions or comments? Email us on our website https://www.smartcitiescouncil.com/co... or tweet us @SmartCitiesCouncil with the hashtag #SCCPodcast. Closing Comments: Thank you for tuning in to this episode of the Smart Cities Council Podcast! If you enjoyed the insights into the future of smart cities, there’s plenty more where that came from. Subscribe now to stay updated on new episodes featuring exclusive conversations with our members shaping smarter cities. Don’t miss out—join us on this journey and keep exploring the world of smart cities!