Artificial Intelligence in the age of degradation


How AI can help tackle the rapid deterioration of national infrastructure—today.

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Fifty percent. Half. One in every two. There are plenty of ways to say it, but none of them make the truth less uncomfortable— by 2030, more than fifty percent of the world’s infrastructure will be at least half a century old.


The 50-year mark represents a tipping point for infrastructure, being the age at which assets typically start to require significant proactive maintenance.

In this guide, we explore the challenges that this shift presents. Furthermore, we’re looking at some of the solutions that AI can offer. Over the next few pages, you’ll find out why human-AI collaboration can power a smarter and more effective approach to monitoring and maintenance.

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