‘Lack of vision’ holding back faster adoption of AI tools, RICS says

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Survey finds ‘inertia’ of construction bosses and caution over committing investment is preventing uptake

A “lack of vision” from construction bosses is holding back wider adoption of emerging digital tools such as AI, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors has said.

The benefits that new tech can offer firms are being squandered by a culture of being too comfortable with the status quo, the RICS first annual survey into the use of data and disruptive technologies in the global built environment has found.

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