Artificial Intelligence: Its Role in the Built Environment and Advancing the Green Transition | Delphi Study

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Emerging technologies like agentic AI, spatial computing, and neurological enhancement shape future organizations.

Artificial Intelligence is revolutionizing the built environment, driving sustainability and enhancing operational efficiency. Experts highlight AI’s impact through applications like predictive maintenance, real-time energy optimization, and digital twins that simulate infrastructure performance. These tools help reduce waste, lower energy consumption, and improve long-term resilience, aligning with green transition goals.

However, challenges persist. Resistance to change, regulatory hurdles, and ethical considerations pose barriers to widespread adoption. AI literacy among architects, engineers, and policymakers will be critical for leveraging AI’s full potential.

Looking ahead, AI promises to create smarter, greener spaces. By combining data-driven decision-making, automated systems, and sustainable practices, it will reshape urban design, construction, and facility management to meet future environmental demands.

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