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The country’s built environment professionals, including architects and Quantity Surveyors, have been told to adapt or be left behind, as Artificial Intelligence takes centre stage at this year’s Continuous Professional Development conference. The two-day forum is organised by the Board of Registration of Architects and Quantity Surveyors, commonly referred to as BORAQS, which is the state body that regulates and oversees standards in the architecture and quantity surveying professions.
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