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22. Juni 2026
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The institutional approach to ecosystem governance is continually evolving to manage complexity and harmonize regulations, and the built environment is an important part of this regulatory landscape. AI’s ability to handle highly complex data environments makes it a promising tool for regulatory management, although transparency, reliability, and compliance remain essential requirements.
In the BIM ecosystem, AI can improve accessibility and usab ... weiterlesen Register hereThe institutional approach to ecosystem governance is continually evolving to manage complexity and harmonize regulations, and the built environment is an important part of this regulatory landscape. AI’s ability to handle highly complex data environments makes it a promising tool for regulatory management, although transparency, reliability, and compliance remain essential requirements. In the BIM ecosystem, AI can improve accessibility and usability, accelerate learning and adaptability, and support the integration of building models into enterprise and institutional data systems. The webinar will highlight some current institutional approaches to AI/ML adoption, along with the actions and projects aimed at integrating the openBIM ecosystem into this evolution. |