AI and Automation at Construction Sites: Powerful Tools or New Source of Liability
Firms that deploy AI and automated equipment can potentially gain advantages in safety, speed and cost, but the legal infrastructure to support it.
Firms that deploy AI and automated equipment can potentially gain advantages in safety, speed and cost, but the legal infrastructure to support it.
AI will not replace those who have worked in the industry for years and the experience they bring to navigate the risks that come with such contracts.
Contractors are pairing AI with automation to rethink labor, workflows and production in ways that redefine the business.
As any astute bidmeister who plunges into the murky waters of specialty contract review will attest, the world of construction agreements is enough to make one’s head spin like a dervish dancer on crack.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly making its way into every industry, and construction is no exception.
The construction industry is grappling with rising demand for infrastructure and housing alongside a shrinking labor force due to retirements and low youth entry (owing to safety, prospects, and physical intensity).
Wall and ceiling contractors have every reason to be skeptical of the buzz around artificial intelligence.
With the cost of supplies rising, the persistent labor shortage and razor thin margins, any opportunity to streamline projects without compromising quality is a win.
AWCI’s mission is connecting wall and ceiling industry professionals to innovate, grow and succeed, and artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly becoming part of that success formula.
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