Automation in Construction in brief – 08/02/2025
Automation and Digitization
A study by researchers from Robust Intelligence and the University of Pennsylvania reveals critical vulnerabilities in DeepSeek R1, a new reasoning model known for its cost-effective training. Testing showed a 100% success rate in algorithmic jailbreaking attempts, highlighting its inability to block harmful prompts, unlike competitors such as OpenAI’s O1. This raises concerns about safety and security trade-offs inherent in DeepSeek’s advanced capabilities, underscoring the need for rigorous evaluations in AI development.
A recent report from IU International University highlights the growing integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and learning apps in education. The study reveals that over half of students utilize AI tools to enhance their learning experience, leading to improved engagement and understanding. However, educators stress the need for critical thinking and responsible use of technology, emphasizing that AI should complement traditional teaching rather than replace it.
Source: https://www.iu.de/forschung/studien/lernreport-2024/lernen-mit-ki-und-lernapps/
A German start-up, mika, has developed a free tool to simplify bureaucratic communications, addressing the growing frustration with complex official language. The AI-powered “Behördenbrief-Übersetzer” decodes intricate sentences and jargon, providing clear action steps and deadlines for businesses. As it evolves, the tool aims to take on administrative tasks autonomously, helping young companies navigate regulatory challenges efficiently amid limited resources.
The Vatican has published “Antiqua et nova,” a document examining the relationship between artificial and human intelligence. It delves into anthropological and ethical issues arising from AI’s rapid advancement. The text emphasizes safeguarding human dignity, urging that AI development and usage align with moral values to promote the common good and ensure technology serves humanity responsibly.
Hank Azaria, voice actor from “The Simpsons,” fears AI could perpetuate the show indefinitely by replicating actors’ voices using decades of episodes as training data. He and Nicolas Cage warn that such technology lacks genuine human emotion and risks undermining authentic artistic expression. They caution against a future where deceased artists are digitally resurrected, hindering the natural progression of new art.
Source: https://gizmodo.com/ha-ha-the-simpsons-has-to-end-one-day-right-right-2000560975
Dalir et al. conducted a scientometric analysis of 857 publications on automatic monitoring in construction projects. They found that machine learning, building information modelling (BIM), and deep learning are the most prevalent techniques. Artificial intelligence and construction technologies are primary research focuses. The study highlights collaboration patterns among key players and identifies challenges like integrating AI, big data, and cloud computing, proposing future research to enhance monitoring systems’ effectiveness.
Construction Robotics
In a recent study, researchers from Apple introduced ELEGNT, a framework for designing expressive movements in non-anthropomorphic robots. This approach integrates functional and expressive utilities, enhancing human-robot interactions by allowing robots to convey intentions and emotions through movement. The study presents the design of a lamp-like robot exploring this interplay. User studies revealed that robots employing expressive motions were perceived as more engaging and intelligent, especially in social-oriented tasks. The findings underscore the importance of aligning robot movements with other modalities like voice and light to foster effective communication and connection with users.
Source: https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2501.12493
Meta’s FAIR initiative is advancing machine intelligence (AMI) through open-source research, sharing tools like the PARTNR dataset, aimed at building socially intelligent robots that can assist people in everyday tasks. The project also promotes linguistic diversity by inviting collaborators to enhance machine translation technologies. Additionally, Meta has introduced Audiobox Aesthetics, a model for evaluating audio quality across modalities. This model and WhatsApp’s new Voice Message Transcripts feature aim to improve communication while ensuring user privacy and inclusivity in technology.
Source: https://ai.meta.com/blog/machine-intelligence-research-new-models/
The Swiss start-up Saeki has raised €6.5 million to revolutionize manufacturing by integrating 3D printing and CNC machining in a single production cell. This hybrid approach allows for rapid delivery of precision components, adhering to strict quality standards through automated inspections. Saeki aims to bridge the gap between design and production capabilities, targeting fully autonomous factories while enhancing sustainability by reducing reliance on overseas suppliers.
The European Robotics Forum is preparing for its 2025 edition, set to gather Europe’s leading robotics experts. The event aims to foster collaboration among researchers, industry leaders, and policymakers to advance robotics technology. Key topics are expected to include AI integration, automation, and strategies to strengthen Europe’s position in the global robotics arena.
Source: https://erf2025.eu/
Zhao et al. reviewed robotic motion planning for autonomous on-site construction of building structures. They divided the planning into three phases: construction task sequencing, element transit planning, and joint trajectory fine-tuning. Despite progress, they highlight challenges in achieving full autonomy due to site uncertainties. They call for future research to enhance the stability, adaptability, and robustness of motion planning methods in construction robotics.
Space Construction
China is preparing its Chang’e 7 mission for 2026, which will include a larger, more autonomous rover and a unique mobile hopper designed to explore lunar craters for water. The hopper will utilize a water molecule analyzer to investigate permanently shadowed areas, marking it as the first of its kind on the moon. This mission aims to uncover definitive evidence of water at the lunar south pole and will also feature an orbiter and lander supported by a new communications relay satellite. The rover builds on the legacy of China’s Yutu series but is designed for enhanced capabilities. Discovering ice could provide critical resources for future lunar exploration and support plans for a long-term base, with Chang’e 8 slated for 2028 to further test in-situ resource utilization technologies.
A recent study from the University of British Columbia reveals a 26% annual chance that space rocket debris will re-enter the atmosphere and traverse busy airspace, posing potential disruptions for airlines. While the risk of collision with aircraft is low, past incidents have led to airspace closures. Researchers advocate for international regulations mandating safer rocket designs to mitigate risks associated with uncontrolled re-entries, urging collective action from governments and companies in the space industry.
A recent workshop hosted by the Outer Space Institute and the Space Security Network examined security challenges related to lunar activities. Experts highlighted a growing need for international cooperation as cislunar operations expand, driven by scientific exploration and resource extraction ambitions. The workshop resulted in recommendations urging transparency and collaboration among nations to mitigate risks of conflict and ensure sustainable practices in this emerging domain.
The European Space Agency unveiled plans for Argonaut, its first lunar lander. Designed to ferry up to 1.5 tonnes of cargo to the Moon’s surface, Argonaut will support future lunar missions by delivering supplies and scientific equipment. It marks Europe’s significant step in lunar exploration, aiming to contribute to sustainable Moon activities and international partnerships in space exploration.