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AI Transforms Daily Life for Darwin Residents Through Smart Homes, Transport

From smart home devices to AI-powered transport systems, the latest technology is transforming the way people live and work in the city

By Darwin Tech Desk · Published 5 July 2026, 2:38 am

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AI Transforms Daily Life for Darwin Residents Through Smart Homes, Transport
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Darwin residents are increasingly using artificial intelligence in their daily lives, with many adopting smart home devices and AI-powered transport systems.

The growing use of AI in Darwin matters now because it is having a significant impact on the local economy and community. As more businesses and organisations begin to use AI, there is a need for workers with the skills to develop and implement this technology. The Darwin City Council has recognised this need and is investing in programs to support the development of AI skills in the local workforce.

Local residents are seeing the benefits of AI in their daily lives, from the smart traffic management system on Smith Street to the AI-powered chatbots used by the Northern Territory Government to provide customer service. The Charles Darwin University is also playing a key role in the development of AI in the city, with its research centre working on projects such as the use of AI in healthcare and education. The university's campus in Casuarina is home to a number of AI startups and companies, including the Darwin-based company, AI NT, which is working on the development of AI-powered systems for the mining industry.

AI in Action

Data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics shows that the use of AI in Darwin is on the increase, with 25% of businesses in the city using AI in 2025, up from 15% in 2023. The cost of implementing AI systems is also decreasing, with the price of a basic smart home device falling from $200 in 2023 to $150 in 2026. As of June 2026, there were 150 AI-related job vacancies in Darwin, with an average salary of $90,000 per year.

So what happens next for AI in Darwin? As the technology continues to develop and improve, we can expect to see even more innovative applications of AI in the city. The Darwin City Council is planning to launch a new AI-powered transport system in 2027, which will use real-time data to optimise traffic flow and reduce congestion. For local residents, the key is to be aware of the opportunities and challenges presented by AI and to develop the skills needed to work with this technology. With the right support and investment, Darwin can continue to thrive as a hub for AI innovation and development.

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