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The construction industry is rapidly adopting technology and artificial intelligence, with many firms dedicating up to 25% of their IT budgets to AI, particularly in design and planning phases.
Major obstacles to technology adoption include lack of training, integration issues, and organizational resistance, hindering the industry’s ability to maximize digital tools.
While sustainability is deemed critical, only half of the companies report successful sustainability initiatives, and most allocate less than 25% of their budgets to such efforts.
Despite the availability of digital tools, paper-based processes remain common in construction, driven by the need for physical approvals and resistance to adopting digital alternatives.
“It is of the utmost importance that governments, companies and individuals ensure the safe, secure and ethical development and deployment of AI technologies. I believe it will ultimately fall to governments to set standards and laws around what those parameters will be. But while governments will undoubtedly play a critical regulatory role, the speed of AI adoption will require that company executives create ethical guidelines of their own around AI.
Usman Shuja, CEO, Bluebeam