How artificial intelligence is changing the future of living

Connected Buildings

Networked buildings: Modern real estate can already be controlled by artificial intelligence. However, the segment is still a niche market.

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Frankfurt The barrier of the underground car park opens as if by magic as the autonomous car drives down the path peppered with sensors. The surveillance cameras recognized the car as soon as it entered the car – and the artificial intelligence that controls the entire building gave the signal to open it.

The elevator door to the office on the seventh floor also opens without you having to identify yourself: a voice sensor and an iris scan are enough to activate the system.

At the desk, the AI ​​has now slightly darkened the electrochromic coated window, sent the appointment reminders for the morning to the laptop screen and set the heating temperature to a comfortable 21 degrees while a drone vacuums the last crumbs from the workplace.

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