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According to Gartner, the global business value derived from artificial intelligence (AI) is projected to total $1.2 trillion in 2018, an increase of 70% from 2017.
The first three industrial revolutions were driven by coal and steam, then electricity and the automobile, then computing. Now we may be witnessing the rise of the fourth: an economy powered by the mobile internet, automation and artificial intelligence.
That was the assessment of Klaus Schwab, founder of the World Economic Forum, who made the fourth industrial revolution the theme of his annua...
Another day, another brokerage deal.
250,000 users served at 14 million square feet of office space. Meanwhile, competitor Knotel recently raised
It’s clear to anyone paying attention that coworking is a force to be reckoned with. In just the last four years, WeWork’s membership has surged over 3,000% to more than
WeWork Cos reinvented the office experience for freelancers and start-ups, large businesses see their use of flexible space rocketing over the next three years, accor...
The biggest employers on the planet see a future filled with free beer and new age motivational posters. Their offices will need to catch up.
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Chicago IL. (November 9, 2018) – Megalytics, Inc., the leading commercial real estate risk mitigation platform, has announced today the launch of its proprietary Basic Tenant Screening Assessment through a self-serve portal.
Researcher teams led by employees at Microsoft, Intel, and Tencent are participating in a cucumber-growing competition to operate autonomous greenhouses to explore artificial intelligence applications in indoor farming.
Real estate has always been shaped by the way we move around the world.
The post-war rise of the car led to the boom of the suburbs and of out-of-town shopping malls. South London is built on tough-to-tunnel-through sandy soil rather than North London's clay, meaning it has fewer underground lines, and so is less densely populated (and poorer). The world’s great cities are built on coasts and...
Ucommune, the country’s largest rival to WeWork, has been on a busy acquisition spree to build out its domestic business and now it is looking at overseas opportunities after it closed a $200 million Series D funding round.
The new round was led by Hong Kong-...
China’s