The value, freedom, and mobility of individuals within space determine the spatial form, reflecting a nation’s future development trajectory. Historically, industrial technology enabled people to overcome natural constraints, while the development of information technology allowed for the extraction and concentration of resources within space. Although this spatial concentration has accelerated overall economic growth, it has also led to imbalances in spatial development, with resources gravitating towards central areas, thus restricting individuals’ freedom due to work constraints. Despite efforts by governments and businesses to alleviate spatial inequality through various measures, these attempts have yielded limited success. As AI technology gradually integrates into human life, new work models, such as remote work, have begun to symbolize the transformative impact of AI on spatial configurations. Remote work, for example, allows individuals to decouple their place of residence from their place of work, enabling them to choose living locations freely within space with the assistance of AI. This grants individuals greater freedom within space and mitigates the concentration of resources in specific areas. This session explores how individuals, utilizing new technologies in the AI era, are reshaping and transforming spatial forms.