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Buildots releases integrated tracking feature to leverage AI

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AI construction technology company Buildots has announced the release of an Integrated Tracking feature to enable the tracking of automated and manually-recorded tasks within a single platform on both mobile and desktop devices.

The Buildots mobile app has also been enabled for the Integrated Tracking feature (Photo: AdobeStock)

The new feature is said to allow project teams to leverage AI for automated progress tracking, while enabling professionals to log and verify tasks requiring human oversight, such as confirming the presence of electrical wiring in conduits or the completion of tasks such as quality assurance checks and inspections.

Buildots highlights that the Integrated Tracking feature bridges the gap between machine learning and the human element by addressing the challenge of scattered data from manually recorded activities.

The Buildots mobile app has also been enabled for the Integrated Tracking feature, allowing managers to track and update activity statuses manually while on-site.

“Following our recent Delay Forecast feature launch, Integrated Tracking is the next step forward for us,” said Aviv Leibovici, co-founder and CPO at Buildots.

“By merging the precision of AI with the indispensable expertise of field teams, we’re providing a tool that enhances more aspects of project management. This is just the latest stop on our journey, as we move towards offering a fully integrated and holistic tracking solution.”

The Integrated Tracking feature is now available to all Buildots users, and the app for phones and tablets can be downloaded on both iOS and Android platforms.

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