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ISS publishes White Paper on AI and its impact on the future of facilities services

Authored by AI thought leader Inma Martinez (a participant at the UK’s recent AI Safety Summit hosted at Bletchley Park), the new white paper from ISS examines how AI can elevate human potential and reshape future of workspaces.  AI thought leader Inma Martinez believes the built office environment is about to enter an exponential era of AI-driven products and services that will transform the industry and provides actionable insights for deploying AI in the built office environment; elevating human potential and reshaping the future of workplaces.

The white paper explores the dynamic intersection of human ingenuity and emerging technologies, including:

  • Energy
  • Building sustainability
  • Workplace experience
  • Talent attraction and retention, and
  • Information security.

Each chapter of Rising Above the Noise: What Artificial Intelligence Means for the Built Office Environment – culminates with key takeaways, offering a strategic roadmap for intertwining AI with core operations.

Inma Martinez stated “The built office environment is about to enter an exponential era of AI-driven products and services that will transform how we address the challenges ahead. This includes in sustainability & energy management, designing responsive, adaptable and scalable integrated services, and, perhaps most critically, in enabling a decentralised data architecture that allows for further optimisations”.

Inma Martinez was a participant at the UK’s recent AI Safety Summit, hosted at Bletchley Park. Her credentials include ground breaking work with Cambridge University and Trinity College Dublin, where she pioneered the first real-time AI recommendation system for the mobile internet. Recognised worldwide for her expertise, she currently serves as Chair of the Multi-stakeholder Expert Group and Co-Chair of the Steering Committee at the Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (GPAI), a G7 and G20 global agency.

Leanne Lynch, CIO of ISS UK & Ireland stated, “This exploration of AI aligns with our ambition to harmonise human ingenuity with technological advancements, especially within sectors like food and energy. It’s an exciting journey that promises enhanced operational` efficacy and a greater impact on the communities and clients we serve.”

To access the white paper visit https://www.uk.issworld.com/ai

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