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Brianna White

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People tend to desire changes, and that includes changes to their surrounding home spaces. The numbers speak for themselves — according to Global Marketing Insights, the home improvement market exceeded $762.9 billion in 2020 and will grow at 4.3% from 2021 to 2027.
Sometimes, the annual trip to Ikea for a new couch doesn't bring happiness anymore and a more radical intervention is required. Most people would engage a professional interior designer, but they're expensive, and it's hard to find the right one for your own style. Imagine an infinitely knowledgeable designer that serves thousands of clients — artificial intelligence doesn't have limits.
At some point, we'll all have a model of our living spaces.
In order to fully apply artificial intelligence technologies to home improvement, you must meet a few prerequisites. First of all, AI needs data, and it's fitting that we're slowly moving toward digital copies of everything we have, including our homes.
Continue reading: https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2021/09/30/how-will-artificial-intelligence-change-our-living-spaces/?sh=3106ed3320b6
 

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