Join this NLA Debate exploring AI: a threat to built environment jobs or a valuable technology improving efficiency?
According to an upcoming report on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Built Environment from Future Places Studio, the London Property Alliance, and Gardiner & Theobald, 37% of architecture and engineering tasks could be automated by AI. A survey conducted as part of this research additionally found that 48.6% of participants were worried about how AI might change their profession.
From increasingly sophisticated cyber-attacks to making some roles obsolete, does AI present a threat to the built environment industry? Or is AI a valuable, time-saving tool that could automate tasks, and unlock time for creative thinking and innovation?
Could AI-generated simulations and models be leveraged to design more efficient and sustainable urban spaces and reduce risk? On the other hand, is there a risk of unregulated AI-driven decisions in urban planning and construction inadvertently perpetuating biases present in the data?
This NLA Debate brings together voices from across the built environment community to put forward arguments around the challenges and opportunities of the unchartered territory of AI for the built environment community.
Programme
18:15
Arrivals
18:45
Welcome from Chair
Camilla Siggaard Andersen, Practice Leader, Hassell
18:52
A Threat
Alia Centofanti, Head of workplace + interiors, HOK
18:57
An Opportunity
Martine Wauben, Head of Data for London, GLA
19:02
A Threat
Reem El Khatib, Risk & Research Manager, Lockton
19:07
An Opportunity
Dale Sinclair, Head of Digital Innovation, WSP
19:15
Audience comments and Q&A
19:45
Networking
20:30
Close