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A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ADOPTION IN BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION IN THE 21ST CENTRY THE PROSPECT AND CHALLENGES
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This paper critically analyzes the adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in bridge construction in the 21st century, focusing on its transformative potential and emerging challenges. The increased popularity of AI in the construction industry, however, is rather limited in
comparison to other industry sectors. Among the numerous fields within construction, bridge construction presents a unique case for AI integration due to its complexity, scale, and critical importance in infrastructure development. The study explores the adoption of AI in bridge construction is not without its challenges. Despite its potential, the integration of AI technologies often encounters resistance due to high implementation costs, lack of skilled personnel, and uncertainty around long-term benefits. This creates a complex landscape where
the potential of AI must be balanced against practical limitations. The study concluded that partnering with AI vendors who understand the nuances of bridge construction projects is essential. These partnerships can provide tailored solutions that address specific challenges faced in the industry. The study also recommended that regulatory bodies should work with industry stakeholders to create policies that ensure safety, transparency, and accountability in AI-assisted processes.
KEYWORDS: Artificial Intelligence, Bridge Construction, 21st Century, Prospect and Challenge
Prof. T. KALAIKUMARAN, Prince Uko EBENEZER And Iddo Sharon BINKAM,
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