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The integration of AI technologies into the construction sector has led to a structural shift in job expectations and ...
Increasingly, construction sites are being equipped with cameras, IoT devices, and sensors that monitor many aspects of construction operations. AI-enabled systems are able to watch what is going ...
The solution lies in a human-centric AI approach, where technology enhances rather than replaces human expertise. By adopting this model, the construction industry can maximize AI’s potential ...
“Since the beginning of 2021, construction tech has seen $3 billion in VC deployment for AI-enabled solutions and $30 billion in deployment in 2023 from private capital,” said Gavin Myers, managing ...
Data shows that AI continues to grow in usage amongst construction firms — a surprise given the construction industry’s historically slow response to adopting new technologies.
Complete reliance on AI can spell trouble for a construction project. Data breaches are becoming more common with the rise of sophisticated cyberattacks, such as email phishing schemes, ransomware ...
To get up-to-date on risks and possible downsides of using artificial intelligence in construction, ENR turned to two experenced construction lawyers who are are familiar with issues related to AI ...
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According to Adroit Market Research, the global market for AI in construction was estimated in 2022 to be worth USD 1.3 Billion, and by 2030, it is anticipated to grow to USD 13.5 Billion, with a ...
In this Insight, first published in PLC Construction, Anna Blest, Sasha Rubinstein, Jack Mcfadden and Tiffany Babayemi consider the key takeaways from the RIBA Artificial Intelligence Report 2024 ...
“But with AI, finding the top rules pertaining to a violation is easy. The time AI can save us from flipping through pages is extraordinary." AI will probably never replace construction managers ...