The Future of AI in Construction: A Look at Generative AI and Autonomous Operations with Burcin Kaplanoglu
Burcin Kaplanoglu, the vice president of innovation at the Oracle Industry Lab, is at the forefront of the technological revolution in the construction industry. With the rise of artificial intelligence, specifically Generative AI, the way we work and build is changing rapidly.
Generative AI is impacting white-collar jobs in architecture, engineering, and project management, with predictions that it could automate up to 37% of tasks in these fields. This technology is already in place and adoption is happening faster than expected, meaning the impact on the workforce could be significant.
Kaplanoglu believes that the future of AI in construction lies in the integration of machine learning, computer vision, and Generative AI. With autonomous drones able to identify issues like rust on structures and generate work orders, and chatbots capable of automating pre-bid schedules, the possibilities are endless.
One exciting breakthrough is the development of LLM-based autonomous agents that can plan and execute tasks independently. These agents could revolutionize project management by streamlining processes and improving efficiency.
As these technologies continue to evolve and work together seamlessly, the future of construction could involve AI-driven project planning, execution, and monitoring. From surveying sites with autonomous drones to installing equipment with robotic assistance, the potential for AI in construction is limitless.
Kaplanoglu envisions a future where AI helps us deal with labor shortages, work more efficiently, and enhance safety on worksites. With the rapid advancements in AI technology, the construction industry is on the brink of a revolution that will change the way we build and work.