“The application of artificial intelligence (AI) in smart buildings represents an immense opportunity to transform buildings from automated environments into truly cognitive spaces that continuously optimize themselves. However, mainstream adoption still faces hurdles around trust, complexity, and integrating AI with legacy infrastructure,” explains our latest research. Through extensive analysis, the study maps out 66 distinct AI use cases spanning 12 key domains where solutions are actively being developed and commercialized for smart buildings. While security, energy management, and safety use cases have so far dominated the emergence of AI in smart buildings, the wide-reaching technology is now finding new applications in commercial real estate according to our new study. New emerging areas of water and waste efficiency, sustainability reporting and compliance, as well as digital twin and simulation technologies, are now becoming driving forces in smart buildings development. Smart Buildings AI Applications in Water & Waste Management Water and waste management remains a somewhat niche […]