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Guidehouse Insights Report Recommends Looking Past AI’s Hype to Understand Technology’s Benefits for Commercial Buildings

AI is already used in commercial facilities to reduce energy consumption and improve operations, and could help create safer socially distant spaces during COVID-19

A new report from Guidehouse Insights defines artificial intelligence (AI) for the commercial building space, discusses how AI can help solve problems in commercial buildings and offers a roadmap for assessing and deploying AI solutions.

Despite its hype across many sectors, AI is simply the use of advanced computer science techniques that mimic human cognition to solve problems. In commercial buildings, the technology is already being used to reduce energy consumption and improve operations, and is also being evaluated for its ability to support social distancing protocols arising from COVID-19. Click to tweet: According to a new report from @WeAreGHInsights, beyond the hype, use cases demonstrate AI’s value to building owners, managers, and tenants.

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“Vendors often tout their solutions for commercial buildings in ways that sound almost magical,” says Neil Strother, principal research analyst at Guidehouse Insights. “But seen in its proper context, AI is the implementation of advanced computer science techniques that emulate human-like capabilities to solve problems, create greater efficiencies, and deliver positive business outcomes for commercial facilities.”

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To position for success, Guidehouse Insights recommends stakeholders overlook AI’s hype and learn from companies already using the technology. Stakeholders should embrace AI as part of a short-term and long-term strategy, and must focus on using quality data to support implementations.

The report, The Future of AI for Smart Buildings, examines AI for the commercial building space and discusses how AI can help solve problems in commercial buildings. In addition, the report offers a roadmap for assessing and deploying AI solutions, as well as recommendations for stakeholders. An executive summary of the report is available for free download on the Guidehouse Insights website.

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