This cutting-edge episode of Constructive Voice is looking at Artificial Intelligence (AI); technology that is being adopted by different sectors, from auto manufacturing to consumer products, including one of the world’s largest industries – construction! You will hear from leaders in this space – Stanford Professor and ALICE Technologies, CEO René Morkos, who gives a real insight into how AI is being used to build big structures that range from airports to office towers, and how AI can be used to radically reduce construction costs that overrun.
ALICE Technologies’ vision is to harness AI to reduce the cost of construction by 25 per cent globally; a big goal. According to McKinsey & Company, large projects typically take 20 per cent longer to finish than scheduled and are up to 80 per cent over budget.
Our man on the ground, Pete The Builder, takes a look at the construction scene in America with his mate, Steve Randall.
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