Revolutionizing Construction Site Safety through Artificial Intelligence
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https://doi.org/10.47205/jdss.2023(4-III)103Keywords:
Artificial Intelligences, Construction, Revolution, TechnologiesAbstract
Construction site safety is the primary focus of this research, which aims to improve it by incorporating AI. The study's stated objectives are unclear but it will attempt to evaluate how artificial intelligence has altered safety protocols in the notoriously dangerous construction sector. Accidents on construction sites continue to occur despite the presence of safety regulations. Through predictive analytics, risk assessment, and real-time monitoring, AI offers revolutionary possibilities. Through issue analysis, literature review, and evaluation of AI applications, this study takes a comprehensive approach. We gathered quantitative data on AI inspections powered by drones and qualitative insights from worker perceptions. A bright future may lie in safety inspections conducted by AI-powered drones, as this study shows how effective and precise these machines can be. In order to successfully integrate AI, it is necessary to overcome challenges such as worker resistance and technical malfunctions. Research shows that drones powered by artificial intelligence can conduct safety inspections with remarkable precision and efficiency, which could lead to a dramatic shift in how construction sites approach safety. The study recommends establishing regular maintenance protocols, open communication channels, and comprehensive training programmes to optimise AI technology and promote a safety culture on construction sites.
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