Should You Trust AI?

Taking the time and effort to harness AI at its early stages will arise as a long-term differentiator, giving you an unfair advantage towards the future of construction.

Article content provided by Pelles.ai.

When thinking about "trusting AI", the first thing you should do is stop judging AI like a professional and more like a power tool. The same way you don’t expect a new welding machine to make perfect beads in an intern's hand, you shouldn't expect AI to take over.

The point is that even the greatest, most high-tech tools are still tools, and both their effectiveness and safety are dependent upon their operator. Luckily, AI won’t cut your finger off if used incorrectly, but it would still give you rubbish if used poorly.

On the other hand, with even basic understanding and some exploration, it can save time, create content, mitigate risks, and much more — probably faster than mastering an angle grinder.

If you want to learn more about what AI can and can't do for trade contractors and how you can utilize it in your workflows browse through our blog, book a demo or visit our website.

 

 

 

 

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