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Nothing phony about artificial intelligence in construction

Peter Caulfield
Nothing phony about artificial intelligence in construction

Is artificial intelligence (AI) really intelligent?

And, if it is, what are its intentions?

In the public forum, it鈥檚 either the key to heaven on earth, where everything is done faster and smarter, or a miserable dystopia, where machines tell humans what to do.

Whatever we think of AI, it鈥檚 already been having an effect on the construction industry, including skills training and knowledge transfer.

To get an idea of the impact of AI and what the future might hold, the Journal of Commerce spoke to some experts in AI and construction.聽聽

Helen Goodland, head of research and innovation at Scius Advisory, a Vancouver consulting firm, says although AI has 鈥渉uge鈥 potential in construction, many industry people still aren鈥檛 sure what it is or what it does.

鈥淭here are as many descriptions of AI as the number of people you ask,鈥 says Goodland.聽

She says the best use of AI in construction at the moment is for rudimentary and specific tasks that humans don鈥檛 want to undertake, such as helping to identify worksite hazards and potential safety problems.

 

 

Joe Geluch, president of Naikoon Contracting Ltd. in north Vancouver, says AI can be applied to skills training by quickly writing an instructional manual or creating a training video or online learning material.

鈥淎rtificial intelligence might eliminate some outsourcing of specialized tasks, such as writing, graphic design and social media, and enable construction companies to do it themselves,鈥 he says. 鈥淎s a matter of fact, we鈥檙e piloting using AI to create graphic design now.鈥

Puyan Zadeh, a research associate in the civil engineering department at the University of British Columbia, says it is difficult to imagine teaching and training in the future without AI.

鈥淎rtificial intelligence has the potential to revolutionize construction training,鈥 says Zadeh. 鈥淔rom targeted training using generative AI to personalized feedback based on big data analysis, AI can enhance the learning experience and empower students to excel in their studies.鈥

Zadeh says generative AI algorithms can be used in construction training.

鈥淚nstead of using ChatGPT or similar models, students can engage in conversations with AI systems about specific books or content,鈥 he says.

鈥淭his enables students to analyze and understand the material more effectively, as they can test their knowledge through automatically-generated tests based on a book’s content.鈥

Younes Rashidi, vice-president of engineering operations at Hedgehog Technologies Inc. in Burnaby, says AI can play 鈥渁 significant role鈥 in training engineers.

鈥淚t can be a challenge for senior engineers to find the time to mentor junior engineers,鈥 says Rashidi. 鈥淎I can help out. It allows young engineers to design models and try them out in a simulated environment before they are actually built.鈥

Rashidi says engineers are already using ChatGPT now and there will be many more applications of AI in the future.

鈥淔or example, a mechanical engineer could use virtual reality to test and assemble a machine before actually building it,鈥 he says.聽

Rashidi says junior and senior engineers need to learn how to use AI to improve the quality of their work and to do it faster and more efficiently.

鈥淲e need to remember AI is only a tool,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t will change how people in engineering work, but it will never replace engineers.鈥

Maite Bravo, program head and instructor in the architectural and building technology diploma program at British Columbia Institute of Technology, says students in the architectural elective course she teaches use Midjourney, an image generator that translates preliminary concepts of building designs from text.

鈥淪tudents can test variations of form, material, design features or weather conditions on a building design,鈥 says Bravo.聽

She says Midjourney can produce quick and effective visualizations that would take many hours to generate.

鈥淭hese images are tremendously helpful by assisting in the design process and enabling communication with clients and users,鈥 says Bravo.

She says AI will soon be 鈥渆mbedded seamlessly鈥 in most everyday professional activities.

鈥淔or example, machine learning can learn from data and develop accurate prediction models, as well as advise on the best way to perform certain tasks,鈥 Bravo says. 鈥淭his is critical in construction projects where there are thousands of pieces of information that need to be processed, organized, distributed and managed.鈥

She says it鈥檚 鈥渃rucial鈥 students are trained to use AI tools and to be able to select, analyze and evaluate the best solutions for a given task.

鈥淎I can鈥檛 do that by itself,鈥 says Bravo. 鈥淎rtificial intelligence can be a useful assistant that can perform certain tasks, but a human mind will have to direct it.鈥

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