Tips for Gaining Buy-in from Your Sewer Inspection Crew on AI
Posted by Kristel Hudson on 17 January 2024 17:01:00 Find me on: LinkedIn
The impact of AI on utility management and the wastewater industry is becoming more and more evident. Municipalities and contractors who have embraced this technology are already seeing positive results. While the adoption process may be gradual, forward-thinking leaders are ensuring their teams are aware of how AI can enhance operations and maintenance workflows.
Show How AI is Becoming Part of the Industry
The wastewater sector is always on the lookout for ways to streamline operations and improve crew productivity. Over the past few years, AI has stepped up in a big way, with more advanced inspection tools now hitting the market. It’s here to stay, and real-world case studies are already showing its effectiveness.
By acknowledging the current and growing use of AI in the industry, you’re setting the stage for your team to embrace these solutions. This will give them a head start in understanding how AI can be smoothly integrated into their existing workflows.
Explain How AI Will Work With Your Team
AI should be seen as a tool that complements the work of your team, not a replacement. It’s understandable that staff may feel uneasy about new technologies, especially those that claim to handle some parts of their jobs more efficiently. It’s important to stress that AI will be a partner—something to work with, not against.
As utilities start adopting AI, they’re finding ways to incorporate it alongside cloud-based software and digital reporting methods, just as these tools were introduced in the past. Managers now have the chance to sit down with their teams and discuss how AI might change their day-to-day tasks. Ask your crew: How can we make AI work for us?
Focus on the Long-Term Benefits
Ultimately, AI’s role is to make inspection jobs easier, freeing up crew members to focus on more hands-on, nuanced tasks. This helps reduce costs, speeds up project timelines, and can even boost morale by lifting the pressure from crew members. These individual benefits have a broader impact, improving workflows and leading to faster response times, more accurate results, and a more efficient utility company.
WinCan’s AI is already reshaping how water utilities and contractors manage inspection data. When paired with a cloud-based inspection management solution, teams can start getting familiar with AI technology at all levels.
Contact us today to schedule a demo and see how AI can optimise your operations.