The are part of a consortium who have received $6.5 million of grant funding to develop . This includes $2.7 million directly from the Federal Government through its Cooperative Research Centres Projects (CRC-P) program. Urban Copilot is an innovative GenAI product suite designed to assist industry professionals in interpreting planning and building regulations and creating development applications that subsequently meet government requirements.
, and were awarded $717,251 of funding for their project 鈥楢I, Cities and Development Assessment鈥, through the 2025 ARC Discovery project round. This research will uncover the legal, technical and ethical requirements for the trustworthy use of AI in urban development assessment.
City Futures Research Centre were also awarded a $1 million grant by the office of the NSW Chief Scientist for the development of the Housing Analytics Lab (HAL). This project will create a hybrid digital and physical facility to support data-driven housing solutions, including an AI classifier of planning assessments to understand spatial clusters of current and future housing development activity.
Finally, City Futures have partnered with FrontierSI to launch , supported by a in 2024. Founded by Scientia Prof. Chris Pettit and , with contributions from Dr. Richard Billingsley, and , MapAI aims to democratise geospatial analysis, making it easy for anyone to ask a map-based query.