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AI Doesn’t Know What It Feels Like to Walk Through a Space

In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has become an indispensable tool for urban analysis, augmenting how we observe, quantify, and project the dynamics of city life. Yet, no matter how precise the algorithm, how comprehensive the dataset, or how refined the model, AI cannot truly capture the authentic feel of a place. AI doesn’t know …

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Is Construction Finally Joining the Digital Revolution?

How tech is helping general contractors find and win the best projects. Out With The Old, In With The New To say the construction industry has experienced unprecedented challenges in the past few years is an understatement. From material price volatility and scarcity, the ongoing search for desperately needed skilled labor to soaring energy costs …

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Four Ways Digital Transformation is Benefiting the Construction Industry

The necessity to transition to digital construction is pressuring businesses to act as the uncertainty and complexity surrounding construction projects grow daily. In truth, the construction industry is long overdue for digitalization, and the pandemic has proven to be a driving force. In the modern era, where the necessity of real-time collaboration is crucial, construction technology is proving to …

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