Cambridge researchers develop AI tool to predict council home maintenance issues
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Elliot Deady
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Researchers at the University of Cambridge are developing an AI tool in partnership with Cambridge City Council and South Cambridgeshire District Council that scans data from thousands of council properties to flag maintenance issues before they become critical. The tool combines three data sources into a single risk score to identify properties likely to deteriorate and residents who could be harmed. Researchers hope the tool can eventually be replicated across councils nationwide.
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· 1 pulledThis is just a starting point, but we hope it can be replicated across different councils across the country.
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