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Still ‘Going Digital’

Atos and Bentley will offer a complete solution to create and operate digital twins for industry and infrastructure asset owners. Digital twins and connected digital...

AI could help cities better detect water leaks

Costly water losses in municipal water systems could be significantly reduced using sensors and new artificial intelligence (AI) technology.

Artificial intelligence for water main infrastructure

The Fracta condition assessment solution calculates and visualizes the likelihood of failure (LoF) for every water main across a utility’s infrastructure. A more accurate, objective...

Artificial intelligence drives project cost savings

Fluor uses IBM Watson to deliver predictive analytics capability for megaprojects. In September, Fluor Corporation and IBM announced the use of artificial intelligence-based systems to...
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Build Change team cited for use of AI to identify structures vulnerable to earthquakes

A team of developers and coders from Build Change in Nepal are among the top three finalists in the global Call for Code Developer Challenge, a worldwide competition sponsored by IBM that seeks to identify and promote creative digital approaches to disaster relief and preparedness.

Fluor uses IBM Watson to deliver predictive analytics capability for megaprojects

Fluor Corporation and IBM announced the use of artificial intelligence-based systems to predict, monitor and measure the status of engineering, procurement, fabrication and construction (EPC) megaprojects from inception to completion.

AI-equipped robots develop situational awareness to inspect underwater infrastructure

Researchers at Stevens Institute of Technology are developing algorithms that teach robots to adapt to the constantly changing dynamics of the sea in order to address one of our nation’s greatest concerns: protecting and preserving our aging water-rooted infrastructure

AI technology could help protect water supplies

Progress on new artificial intelligence (AI) technology could make monitoring at water treatment plants cheaper and easier and help safeguard public health.

Identified Technologies: Top construction technology trends of 2018

The Internet of Things, big data, virtual reality, artificial intelligence, and robots are all expected to play increasingly important roles in the construction industry in 2018.

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