The enormous impact of AI in areas such as art, industry or medical science sometimes grabs headlines that other strategic sectors such as real estate also deserve. However, here too it has achieved unprecedented advances, as demonstrated by GPT Arquitecta, the first GenIA model developed by the Technical and Technology departments of the developer AEDAS Homes, in collaboration with Nidus Lab. The platform is capable of executing 50,000 architectural fittings per second (complex data calculations such as space distribution, specific materials, etc.), which allows multiple parameters of buildability, number of homes and constructed surface to be considered in order to identify the most profitable solutions.
The system, trained with data from the homes promoted by AEDAS Homes, has just won the Asprima-Sima 2024 award for Best business initiative in innovation. For its part, the Association of Real Estate Developers of Madrid (Asprima) highlights that it allows the soil analysis and architectural fit phase to be reduced from the usual two months to just two weeks. As compelling as this improvement may seem, the company hopes to scale up as its technology matures.
GPT Arquitecta is one of the AI projects that the company is carrying out thanks to the work of different departments. “This way we can be more accurate when applying it where it is really necessary to optimize processes,” says Javier Sánchez, Director of Technology and Communication at AEDAS Homes.
The company understands it as a prudent learning process, without losing sight of the fact that taking advantage of its opportunities also involves challenges such as responsible management that “puts the human being at its centre”, adds Javier Sánchez. With this approach, integration “starts with people, their capabilities, needs and possible shortcomings, to then develop processes with a firm and flexible methodology, and finally design specific technologies that close a virtuous circle”, concludes the Director of Technology and Communication.
The AEDAS Homes platform has won the Asprima-Sima 2024 award for the best business initiative in innovation
For the technical team, led by María G. Matiacci, this first experience will serve as a springboard for future AI initiatives. It is clear that AI does not happen spontaneously, it requires structural investments, training and specific education. However, the costs are more than compensated because “it is not just another technology”, but rather a “paradigm shift that mitigates risks and generates new business opportunities”. This controlled impulse requires “defining what role the company will play in the different projects” and choosing between different options. With a common certainty: “We want to extract the maximum value from AI as a lever for productivity and operational efficiency”, concludes Javier Sánchez.
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