As NSW falls further behind in its housing targets, industry is urging the adoption of AI tech to meet demand

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Experts say AI tools could help NSW to battle the mounting pressure on supplying housing, at a time when the state is forecast to be 134,000 dwellings short of the population-based target.

abc.net.au/news/nsw-planning-needs-ai-to-respond-to-housing-crisis/102805826As he attempts to tackle the New South Wales housing crisis, Planning Minister Paul Scully has been told he has "zero per cent" chance of meeting supply unless the government and sector immediately adopt AI technology.

Last week, at a Property Council event in Wollongong with the minister in attendance, industry leaders were asked to explore the expanding role of artificial intelligence in speeding up building approvals. "We have an almost zero per-cent chance of meeting the supply with our current process and timelines," Mr Cassells said.

 

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