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AI trained to identify least green homes by Cambridge researchers

Artificial intelligence (AI) has been trained to identify hard-to-decarbonise buildings with 90% precision, according to a study by Cambridge University University, the UKs leading research firm has revealed. These are the first such research.

Source: imeche.org
Published on 2023-11-02

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