Former Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti has joined the Los Angeles-based artificial intelligence firm Metropolis Technologies Inc. as an adviser, the company announced Thursday. Garcetti, who also served as the U.S. ambassador to India, will provide guidance on government policy, urban infrastructure strategy, and public-private partnerships.
Did You Know? Metropolis became North America’s largest parking operator in 2024, according to company officials.
Garcetti’s Role in Urban Infrastructure Strategy
Garcetti stated he is “excited to support a homegrown company” that is rethinking how infrastructure serves residents of Los Angeles and other cities.
In a statement, Garcetti said the technology being developed by Metropolis has the potential to make urban life “more convenient, safer, and more economically vibrant.”
The Transition to a ‘Recognition Economy’
Metropolis develops automated access systems and checkout-free payment technology for the security, hospitality, retail, and parking industries. The platform relies on camera and vehicle recognition technology to remove the need for physical payment devices.

The company’s long-term objective is the creation of a “Recognition Economy.” According to Metropolis, this model uses computer vision and AI to allow customers to complete transactions and access services automatically based on their presence.
Future Implications for City Services
Frequently Asked Questions
What will Eric Garcetti do for Metropolis Technologies?
Garcetti will serve as an adviser focusing on government policy, urban infrastructure strategy, and public-private partnerships.
What is the “Recognition Economy”?
It is a long-term vision where AI and computer vision technology allow users to access services and pay for transactions automatically based on their presence rather than using physical payment devices.
Which industries does Metropolis Technologies serve?
The company develops technology for parking, security, hospitality, and retail.
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