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Streamlining Business Operations in Civil Construction Using AI
Abstract
The concept of artificial intelligence stems from the approach to empower machines to act independently of their human masters. This has been found to be extremely useful in situations where routine or repetitive actions are required to be taken based on given data patterns for which complex algorithms and decision-making processes are required to be executed. In such cases, AI has been proved to be effective in replacing humans. While instances of AI substituting humans may appear to pose potential threats to jobs, induction of AI in manufacturing processes can reduce instances of accidents owing to human fatigue or otherwise threat to life and limb working in dangerous environments. In this chapter, the authors discuss the role of artificial intelligence in building information modeling and knowledge management. They also explain how AI can be used as a building block for a safer and productive work environment.
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