Business Daily Media

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE REVOLUTIONIZING URBAN PLANNING WITH NEW URBAN COPILOT

  • Written by PR Newswire

SYDNEY, Oct. 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Urban planning and land use allocation are critical for Australia's future economic growth. Current processes are often complex, time-consuming, and inconsistent across different jurisdictions, as evidenced from the substantial media attention on the issues of housing affordability and land development. The Urban Copilot project, spearheaded by Archistar, UNSW, MapAI, and PEXA Group, aims to transform this landscape using state-of-the-art Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) technologies.

Urban Copilot is an innovative GenAI product suite designed to assist industry professionals in interpreting regulations and creating development applications that meet government requirements.

Archistar CEO, Ben Coorey, is leading this collaborative effort which is supported by a total project investment of $6.5 million including the announcement this week of $2.7 million in funding from the Federal Government through the Cooperative Research Centre's Projects Grants program.

"Urban Copilot will enable the adoption of GenAI in a regulatory and commercial environment, ensuring efficiency and accuracy in urban planning. It will make the lives of government, developers and homeowners easier" says Dr Coorey.

This project will leverage existing efforts to bring trust and transparency to GenAI already underway from partners UNSW and MapAI. Director of the City Futures Research Centre UNSW, Professor Chris Pettit says "Recognising some challenges other Generative AI solutions have in trustworthiness, we are developing a transparent GenAI that explains how it answers questions, and what data and processes were used along the way. This ensures traceability of decision making, referring back to authoritative sources."

The Urban Copilot project is expected to:

  • Substantially reduce the time for users to navigate the property development and planning system
  • Generate simplified workflows from site search to planning approval
  • Optimise decision-making processes related to property development
  • Provide tailored data insights integrating big data with user preferences
  • Create an AI trustworthiness framework for regulatory and professional environments

Like Archistar and PEXA Group, MapAI is also an Australian grown innovation. "It is transformative to have the support of the Australian government in funding these advanced AI approaches. It shows that Generative AI can be developed in a way to support and grow the economy, and in way that benefits all Australians" MapAI CEO Phil Delaney said.

The project partners bring together a wealth of expertise and resources. Archistar, a pioneer in Property Tech and Planning Tech, provides the existing platform and user base. MapAI contributes its GenAI Geospatial Chat capabilities to enable the new products. UNSW leads the research efforts, accelerating GenAI accuracy and trustworthiness, and PEXA offers extensive property data and technological support.

PEXA Group's Australia CEO, Les Vance, said "we are proud to be part of this partnership focused on improving the property ecosystem through collaboration and innovation, and look forward to supporting the Urban Copilot project as it uses Generative AI to simplify urban planning processes"

For press enquiries please contact:

Archistar – alex.howeson@archistar.ai[1]

About Archistar

Archistar is a leading property and urban planning technology company, pioneering the use of AI to streamline and transform the real estate and construction industries. With products like eCheck for compliance automation and generative design tools, Archistar empowers developers, architects, and councils to visualize, plan, and implement projects faster and more efficiently, driving innovation in urban development across Australia and internationally.

https://www.archistar.ai[2]

About City Futures Research Centre, UNSW

Since its establishment in 2005, City Futures has provided a training ground for the next generation of urban thinkers, city shapers, and urban scientists. The Centre provides ethical, evidence-based inputs to contemporary urban policy debates and the planning of 21st Century cities. With a vision to create a better and more sustainable future

https://cityfutures.ada.unsw.edu.au/about-us/[3] 

About MapAI

MapAI is an Australian grown, innovative business focused on making geospatial data accessible and actionable through conversational AI. Our platform, developed in collaboration with UNSW and FrontierSI, allows users to interact with maps using natural language, greatly simplifying the user experience. MapAI is committed to transparency, demonstrating AI processes clearly, and is designed to deliver tailored insights, enhancing user understanding.

https://mapai.net/[4]

About PEXA Group

PEXA Group is a world-leading ASX-listed digital property exchange platform and property insights solutions business. The PEXA Exchange is the leading digital property settlements platform in Australia and licenced operator of Australia's largest Electronic Lodgement Network. Since 2013, PEXA has facilitated more than 20 million property settlements through Australia, with 89% market reach, and in 2022 PEXA launched in the UK.

www.pexa-group.com[5] 

References

  1. ^ alex.howeson@archistar.ai (www.prnasia.com)
  2. ^ https://www.archistar.ai (www.archistar.ai)
  3. ^ https://cityfutures.ada.unsw.edu.au/about-us/ (cityfutures.ada.unsw.edu.au)
  4. ^ https://mapai.net/ (mapai.net)
  5. ^ www.pexa-group.com (www.pexa-group.com)

Read more https://www.prnasia.com/story/archive/4542747_AE42747_0

How to Sharpen Your App Development Skills

Mobile application development is a skill that you should take seriously. It's not the easiest task in the world, and it takes more than just techni...

Business Training

Former Etihad boss brings substantial event insight to PMY Group Board

Paul Sergeant PMY Group, the architects of the digital insurgency occurring at major venues across Australia and New Zealand, are delighted to ...

Business Training

Customer service is essential in any company

When you think of customer service; many of us picture retail, hospitality or fast food restaurants preaching “service”. However customer service ...

Business Training

How COVID changed our shopping habits for good & what it means for the future

As Aussies say online shopping ‘came to the rescue’ in 2020 & 60% believe it will be even more important in 2021    COVID-19 has chang...

Business Training

What Goes into Starting a Small Business?

Many people like the idea of becoming entrepreneurs because of the perks that come with it. From interesting challenges to the luxury of being t...

Business Training

Balancing Entrepreneurship and Parenting: How to become a successful Dad-preneur

Juggling parenting and family life, whilst running a successful business and maintaining work-life balance is no easy feat! To invest in you...

Business Training