Technology
How to Use AI in Construction—and How Not to Use It
AI is transforming the construction industry. Companies must understand the data they have, utilizing real-world experiences to enhance and make sense of the data.
By Rohit Sinha
June 15, 2021
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by Rohit Sinha
Rohit Sinha wrote code at age 9 “for fun,” and started a business where he built desktop and web applications for clients at age 12. By age 25, he was managing the delivery and architecture of a $20 million project for one of the world’s largest fund managers. He went on to develop the architecture of enterprise solutions for multiple organizations, from startups to Fortune 500 companies, and found several technology and software consulting companies. Rohit now leads SmartPM’s team in developing new technology that is transforming the construction industry. He holds a bachelor of science in mechanical engineering and computer science from Georgia Tech.
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