AI will speed up our ability to run projects and address issues. It will also help people concentrate on becoming better builders, rather than simply learning systems.
The $21-million three-story, four-building residential complex in Palm Springs, Fla., built by Tom Murphy, Jr., and his company, Miami-based Renco USA, hardly appears unusual from the outside.
Artificial general intelligence isn't here yet, but it soon will be. Understanding AI and how it can help you in design or construction use cases can prepare you for it.
Generative artificial intelligence such as ChatGPT offers several benefits for architects, engineers and construction professionals, but creating policies to protect your firm is key to reaping AI's full bounty.
As the worker shortage continues with no end in sight, outdated processes could leave contractors with more liability, but construction technology offers more-reliable electronic trails.
In the age of artificial intelligence and automation, engineers must develop internal processes that free their people up to design and innovate while automating time-consuming, traditional tasks.