What Is Artificial Intelligence? Insurance Wants to Know

Michael S. Levine and Alex D. Pappas | Hunton Andrews Kurth It is no secret that insurance stakeholders are waiting with bated breath to see how the insurance industry will address the risks and opportunities posed by artificial intelligence (AI). As stakeholders consider various insurance products and their coverage for AI risks, the definition of… Continue reading What Is Artificial Intelligence? Insurance Wants to Know

AI Applications and Risks in Construction

John Paolin | HKA In July 2023, the Construction Management Association of America hosted a webinar discussing the merits and use of artificial intelligence (AI) in construction. This article summarizes the panel discussion and contains considerations for AI adoption based on that discussion. The panel was a cross-section of experienced AI users and firms beginning… Continue reading AI Applications and Risks in Construction

Exploring Architects’ Perspectives on AI: A Survey of Fears and Hopes

Aarni Heiskanen | AEC Business RIBA, the Royal Institute of British Architects, ran a survey in late 2023 with 500 respondents on the impact of AI on their profession. The study also explored the near-term outlook for AI adoption and use. The results reveal divided opinions among architects. A popular view is that AI threatens… Continue reading Exploring Architects’ Perspectives on AI: A Survey of Fears and Hopes

Navigating the New Frontier: Insurance for Artificial Intelligence Risks

Andrew Connelly and Jeffrey Meagher | K&L Gates On 27 December 2023, The New York Times filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft alleging copyright infringement in connection with OpenAI’s popular ChatGPT technology. This lawsuit is part of the first wave of artificial-intelligence-related lawsuits that have targeted some of the biggest technology companies in the world and… Continue reading Navigating the New Frontier: Insurance for Artificial Intelligence Risks

Build Back Botter: What Artificial Intelligence Means for the Construction Workplace

Bradford Kelley and James McGehee | Littler “Hey Chat GPT, finish this building.” This dare, written on a billboard that went viral last year, captures a truth and a stereotype about the world of construction. The truth is that the construction industry will, for the foreseeable future, rely primarily on human intelligence and manpower to… Continue reading Build Back Botter: What Artificial Intelligence Means for the Construction Workplace

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