Unlocking the Power of AI in Architecture and Accounting for Maximum ROI

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Zaha Hadid Architects is using artificial intelligence (A.I.) to design better office buildings and spaces that cater to workers' individual needs. The firm's in-house team, Zaha Hadid Analytics + Insights (ZHAI), uses data analysis to track people and environmental conditions, such as temperature, air quality, noise levels, humidity, carbon dioxide levels, and daylight, to get a better picture of actual needs. ZHAI has worked on more than 100 building projects, at least 60% of which have been offices. However, privacy is a significant concern when it comes to A.I.-assisted workplace design.
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