The British Institute of Kitchen, Bedroom & Bathroom Installation (BiKBBI) has announced a ground-breaking initiative to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into its operations, marking a significant leap forward in the industry in support of installers and consumers. BiKBBI is set to revolutionise the training process for installers by leveraging AI technology. AI will offer personalised learning experiences, adapting to the specific needs and skills of each installer. This will ensure that training is not only comprehensive but also tailored to the individual's pace and style of learning. According to BiKBBI, training will initially focus on how tradespeople can improve their service offering, reduce risk to their business and offer a compelling proposition. If successful, it's hoped that the technology could extend into products and services. BiKBBI CEO Damian Walters, said: "The integration of AI into our operations represents a significant milestone for BiKBBI. We are committed to enhancing the skills of our members, providing unrivalled consumer advice, and supporting our member businesses in every way possible. AI technology will enable us to achieve these goals more effectively and efficiently, paving the way for a brighter future in the installation industry."
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