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The metropolis will have computer-driven shuttles, “floating” parks – and even boast its own artificial weather.

Residents will live in loft-like flats, allowing them to work from home at the touch of a button.

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Self-driving vehicles will replace cars while super-smart traffic lights will be designed to keep roads clear and monitor pollution.

Traditional parks will be replaced by “floating” sky parks and theatres.

And coats are likely to be a thing of the past as AI weather computers use giant windbreakers to keep people dry when it rains.

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Work will begin soon on the city near Toronto, Canada.

Google called it “the world’s first neighbourhood built from the internet up”.

The web giant’s Daniel Doctoroff said: “We believe that by leveraging technology and combining it with really smart, people-centric urban planning, we could have really dramatic impacts on quality of life.”