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ChatGPT and construction: join the party

Don Wall
ChatGPT and construction: join the party
LAFARGE FACEBOOK 鈥 Digital solutions architect Mahir Dheendsa hosted a recent panel discussion on innovation and ChatGPT. Pictured, another Lafarge innovation initiative is Ledcor鈥檚 1,000-unit Park Towers project in Edmonton, where Lafarge is contributing its low-carbon concrete, ECOPact.

The construction sector has been notoriously slow to adopt technological innovation, but experts say the industry is finding ways to embrace ChatGPT with lightning speed.

A year ago ChatGPT was barely on anyone鈥檚 radar but today, observed Buildings Show presenter Mahir Dheendsa during a panel discussion recently, there seems to be few limits to its growth.

From design, health and safety and data management to quality control, sustainability and even knowledge transfer between generations, Dheendsa said, its application to diverse construction workflows seems limited only by the imagination of the practitioners.

鈥淢ore and more use cases and examples have been shown to us,鈥 said Dheendsa. 鈥淚t鈥檚 just improving our output, improving our efficiency.

鈥淭hose who don鈥檛 use these tools are going to be left behind.鈥

Lafarge 新澳门六合彩开奖结果2023 digital solutions architect Mahir Dheendsa works to integrate AI into construction applications to improve project management, safety and sustainability.
DON WALL 鈥 Lafarge 新澳门六合彩开奖结果2023 digital solutions architect Mahir Dheendsa works to integrate AI into construction applications to improve project management, safety and sustainability.

Dheendsa, a digital solutions architect with Lafarge 新澳门六合彩开奖结果2023, told the Toronto Buildings Show audience his job involves developing digital solutions, particularly integrating AI into construction applications to improve project management, safety and sustainability.

Earlier this year, he said, with ChatGPT surging into public and commercial consciousness, he figured he could obtain a speaking position at the show by promising to talk about ChatGPT鈥檚 adoption in construction 鈥 and using the platform to help write his successful speaker鈥檚 proposal.

First, he addressed a typical myth involved with AI.

鈥淭here鈥檚 often a lot of fear and I find it alive in the construction industry, because as soon as I talk about AI, they鈥檙e like, 鈥極h, you鈥檙e trying to get rid of our jobs,鈥欌娾 said Dheendsa. 鈥淲e鈥檙e not trying to remove people. We鈥檙e not replacing people. We鈥檙e instead making their jobs more efficient.鈥

ChatGPT was designed by OpenAI to generate human-like text responses in a conversational style.

It has been trained on diverse datasets and is capable of understanding and generating text and developing solutions.

Dheendsa described one of his early projects assigned 鈥渂ack in 2022,鈥 to automate manual data entry 鈥 the construction sector has endless data that is still being inputted manually, he noted, including project-related data, test results, health and safety manuals, voluminous RFPs, even social media documents.

鈥淣ow fast forward to this year,鈥 he said. 鈥淐hatGPT is released as a Large Language Model that鈥檚 already been trained on so much data鈥ou鈥檙e now fine-tuning this existing, very powerful model to your specific business needs.

鈥淚t really helps boost your productivity. It can help you come up with ideas. It can give you cost savings, efficiency improvements.鈥

Other time-consuming tasks are easy low-hanging fruit for ChatGPT application, Dheendsa said. Document specs might be endless and a firm like Lafarge might only want to learn about the concrete component of the job.

鈥淪o you want to be able to use AI to highlight and identify, summarize these documents for you. That falls under document analysis, construction project risk analysis, and then generating really good proposals鈥t鈥檚 really good at document generation.鈥

For developers, Dheendsa said, ChatGPT can help with predictive analysis; for those working with data, 鈥淚t鈥檚 really good at generating and interpreting charts鈥; for quality control duties, AI can help with handling and supporting test results, highlighting concerns and identifying optimization opportunities.

鈥淚t鈥檚 extremely smart. It knows what it鈥檚 looking at. It鈥檚 been trained on so much data,鈥 said Dheendsa.

鈥淚n the construction industry, I鈥檓 sure you could think of multiple use cases here, right? We鈥檙e talking about maintenance. And inspections and training of your new hires.鈥

The next frontier, already underway, is rolling out plug-ins to use with ChatGPT. Dheensda said AutoCAD, for example, is not yet fully compatible with Chat GPT but that is surely coming. Photoshop AI is already in use editing images. Generative add-ons to existing software are being controlled by growing dashboards with new functionality all the time.

鈥淚 think the real value of generative AI is when it鈥檚 integrated with existing software,鈥 said Dheensda.

Buildings Show co-presenter Behram Bashir, a data analyst with Aecon Group, addressed an audience question on data privacy with ChatGPT. One solution to keeping data in-house is for a firm to build its own Chat AI based on its own data, he said.

鈥淵our data would stay internal and private, completely offline without interacting with the Internet itself,鈥 said Bashir. 鈥淵ou have to train a model or you can import a model.鈥

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