Leveraging Machines for Meaning: IWBI's AI Framework for Advancing Healthy Buildings

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Leveraging Machines for Meaning: IWBI's AI Framework for Advancing Healthy Buildings

The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) has developed an AI Framework to promote healthy built environments by leveraging artificial intelligence tools. The framework aims to guide industry stakeholders in adopting responsible and human-centric uses of AI in architecture, engineering, construction, and facilities operations.

IWBI emphasizes the importance of setting minimum standards and codes of conduct for AI usage, aligning with UN Global Compact principles. The organization highlights the risks associated with AI tools, such as discriminatory results and environmental impacts, and advocates for AI to support human rights, environmental sustainability, labor standards, and anti-corruption measures.

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