Entries for the AI & Machine Learning Awards 2021 still open
This year s judging panel includes CIOs from the Met Office, Network Rail, Expedia and HMRC
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Computing Staff
Artificial intelligence adoption is increasing at an unprecedented rate, with new products, projects and solutions appearing every day, in every industry sector.
Computing s AI & Machine Learning Awards 2021 recognise and honour the very best of these developments, each of which has the potential to drive massive change. But if you think you deserve a spot, you d better hurry: entries close soon.
From data entry to chatbots to healthcare and the environment, AI has applications in every industry, sector, and role. Even the most basic implementations can free a workforce from time-consuming manual tasks, with more complex developments providing real insight into customer data.
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By Jordan Marshall2021-03-15T06:00:00+00:00
Following last week’s ONS output tonic, more good news as amount of awards up £2bn last month
Last week’s news that construction output had bounced back in January has been underlined by the latest data from information specialist Glenigan which said clients handed over £2bn more work in February.
On Friday, Office for National Statistics figures said output in the sector was up 0.9% compared to a 2.9% drop in December.
Multiplex’s deal to build 1 Leadenhall is worth around £250m
And Glenigan said the momentum has rolled over into February with nearly £6.4bn worth of work awarded last month, an increase of almost £2.2bn from January.
RCKa modular hostel for Camden Council wins approval
1/8 RCKa s Camden Road hostel - approved 2021
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RCKa has won approval to build a modular, 39-unit hostel for Camden Council in north London
The scheme in Camden Road will replace an existing hostel building, which comprised one-bedroom studios and was ‘not designed to meet the needs of families’.
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The new building will contain apartments for multiple family members, two one-bed homes and a single wheelchair accommodation on the ground floor.
A key feature will be a multipurpose terrace which, the practice says, will ‘encourage social interaction between neighbours’ and features a rear community courtyard with a garden room.
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