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AI and robotics company Gecko and NAES Corporation have launched StratoSight, an AI-powered inspection platform using drones to determine the status of roofs and rooftop equipment.
A new study from Microsoft shows artificial intelligence isn't about to replace roofing laborers, but sales and administrative jobs are vulnerable to AI.
SkyClean NYC launched a drone-powered roof cleaning operation, offering New Yorkers a faster, safer way to maintain rooftops without damage, scaffolding or traditional pressure washing while avoiding the traffic of the urban jungle.
This year’s winner helped develop drone assessment software that creates 3-D models of roofs that measure and identify roofing issues with pinpoint accuracy.
The platform includes the capability to leverage its library spanning multiple decades and 20 million-plus square miles of geospatial images and data captured using EagleView’s technology.
AI-enabled software from Zeitview pinpoints specific anomalies, filters information, and eliminates uncertainty for commercial and residential roofing contractors.