 When I look at this image of a cooling station in Singapore that is designed to use sensors to mistoff pasturized when they take refuge, it makes me think about other smart city designs and the absence of actual residents in the images and in the discussion. Oftentimes, residents' voices are not a part of the conversation because they can't be standardized and their stories don't make it to big data. So, in the future, I hope that smart cities, rather than just using sensors and thinking about economic growth and infrastructure, that we design solutions that actually incorporate resident voices into policymaking and urban planning.