Constructing an AI solution for extreme weather conditions

René Morkos - head - web version

Project delays, material damage and workforce sickness can all be reduced using tools to model and prepare for different scenarios posed by the increasingly variable climate, René Morkos of ALICE Technologies writes

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Talking about the weather is a national sport in the UK. Predicting it, however, can be a nightmare, particularly for anyone working in the construction industry.

Extreme climatic conditions can bring projects grinding to a halt and send costs spiraling out of control. Now, however, artificial intelligence offers an ingenious solution to the vagaries of the weather, factoring the impact of variable conditions into project planning.

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