AI and construction: 4 risks builders should know about


The construction industry is one of the few industries still strongly associated with manual, in-person labor. While other industries have long been transformed by the tech revolutions of the last few decades, the construction industry has remained relatively analog until now. Each year, businesses spend trillions of dollars globally on construction-related efforts. Recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI) are beginning to reduce construction costs, improve safety outcomes and enhance productivity.   …

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