New Architecture Boosts AI Inference Efficiency, Cuts Costs
Lightbits Labs introduces a new architecture to address AI inference bottlenecks, promising cost reductions and enhanced efficiency for AECM industries reliant on AI technologies.
Lightbits Labs introduces a new architecture to address AI inference bottlenecks, promising cost reductions and enhanced efficiency for AECM industries reliant on AI technologies.
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Lightbits Labs introduces a new architecture to address AI inference bottlenecks, promising cost reductions and enhanced efficiency for AECM industries reliant on AI technologies.
CIRIA has released a new guide linking climate change impacts to geo-risks in development, offering critical tools for the AECM industry to manage increasing environmental challenges.
AI systems often falter due to architectural weaknesses, not software flaws. A 90-day plan aims to strengthen AI architectures, crucial for the AECM industry where secure and efficient AI deployment is vital.
Laing O'Rourke has initiated the main construction phase of the Sussex Cancer Centre, designed collaboratively with NHS staff and patients. This project highlights the growing trend of participatory design in construction and the integration of advanced technology in healthcare facilities.
Bus.com has announced a list of top charter bus providers to support large-scale construction projects, offering solutions for workforce transportation that could improve project timelines and sustainability.
Autonomous AI systems are expanding into physical spaces, raising concerns about current governance frameworks. The AECM industry must prepare for regulatory changes to leverage AI's potential safely and effectively.
Ontario begins construction on a new 400,000 square foot Science Centre at Ontario Place, expected to open in 2029. The project will create over 1,000 jobs and boost the local economy by $420 million, offering significant opportunities for the AECM industry.
The historic YMCA building in Warren, Ohio, is set for redevelopment into residential units by 2027, backed by state grants and tax credits. This project highlights challenges in financing and environmental remediation, crucial for AECM professionals to consider.
The construction industry is transitioning from traditional IT infrastructures to comprehensive technology suites to improve efficiency and competitiveness.