A smart building’s central network can collate vast amounts of data about all its activity, from tenants and utilities, and use it to provide insights and identify new opportunities that we perhaps cannot see today.
Applying Artificial Intelligence in the system will go even further to delivering optimal solutions of the environment, for example, by setting it the objective of increasing wellbeing for staff, or reducing energy.
But reaping the benefits of AI to provide better outcomes cannot come without the initial investment in the infrastructure, building systems and sensors to realise this.
Today we are barely touching on the power of AI to automate more of our daily tasks. To create a tomorrow where AI can truly reach its potential we must invest in today – and in the long not the short term.