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Artificial intelligence what it means for the built environment [archived]

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Series: RICS Insight | RICS ResearchPublication details: London RICS 2017Description: 27pSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: Explores the impact of using artificial intelligence (AI) in the built environment, and the urgent need for industry professionals to understand how it will influence their role, as the future will rely less on human labour and more on technology. The paper highlights facilities management (FM) as facing a significant impact of AI, due to the labour-intensive and repetitive nature of many FM jobs, making it an ideal place for automation of previously human-dominated tasks. However, the report weighs up the positives and negatives of such changes and how companies should deal with them.
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Online material Virtual Online SCAN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 159601-2001

Archived in September 2023 as whilst some concepts were still relevant, technology and the market had changed in the years since published.

Explores the impact of using artificial intelligence (AI) in the built environment, and the urgent need for industry professionals to understand how it will influence their role, as the future will rely less on human labour and more on technology. The paper highlights facilities management (FM) as facing a significant impact of AI, due to the labour-intensive and repetitive nature of many FM jobs, making it an ideal place for automation of previously human-dominated tasks. However, the report weighs up the positives and negatives of such changes and how companies should deal with them.