Some considerations on the potential impact of Artificial Intelligence for surveyors’ work
FIG International Federation of Surveyors (Hrsg). FIG Working Week 2023, Technical Programme and Proceedings. Kopenhagen, Dänemark. 2023 S. 999
Erscheinungsjahr: 2023
ISBN/ISSN: 2308-3441
Publikationstyp: Buchbeitrag (Konferenzband)
Sprache: Englisch
Inhaltszusammenfassung
Artificial intelligence (AI) simulates human intellect to enable machines to perform specific tasks better than humans and to emulate human actions. AI can already perform basic tasks without human intervention, store existing data, and produce better results from these data. In the future, advanced AI machines may be able to connect with and better interpret human thoughts. While still very hypothetical, future AI’s could be smarter than the human mind in some areas. Surveying is closely lin...Artificial intelligence (AI) simulates human intellect to enable machines to perform specific tasks better than humans and to emulate human actions. AI can already perform basic tasks without human intervention, store existing data, and produce better results from these data. In the future, advanced AI machines may be able to connect with and better interpret human thoughts. While still very hypothetical, future AI’s could be smarter than the human mind in some areas. Surveying is closely linked to technological progress. It is expected that the work of surveyors will continue to be affected by new technologies in the coming years, very much like in previous decades. The contribution starts from the surveyor 2.0 model, which defines the surveyor 2.0 framework: Manage, Measure, Model. The different functions of a surveyor 2.0, such as knowledge manager, land professional, geodesist, information manager, data acquirer, system designer, field officer, quality manager are reviewed to see whether they may be influenced by artificial intelligence in the coming years.» weiterlesen» einklappen
Klassifikation
DFG Fachgebiet:
3.41 - Atmosphären-, Meeres- und Klimaforschung
DDC Sachgruppe:
Ingenieurwissenschaften