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While her leadership at Microsoft places her at the frontier of enterprise AI transformation, Similoluwa Blossom Adesuwa Okpeseyi has also distinguished herself as a thought leader through her academic authorship, influencing conversations well beyond the technology sector. Among her many publications in peer-reviewed journals across Africa, Asia, and Europe, one stands out for its visionary impact: ‘Achieving Housing Affordability in the US through Sustained Use of AI and Robotic Process Automation for Prefabricated Modular Construction’.
In this groundbreaking article, Ms. Okpeseyi addresses one of the most pressing global challenges — affordable housing. She argues that the rising housing costs in the United States stem largely from unsustainable building material expenses and inefficient construction methods. Her bold solution: leverage the combined power of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Robotic Process Automation (RPA) to transform prefabricated modular construction, drastically reducing costs while increasing efficiency and quality.
What makes this contribution exceptional is not just its originality, but its timeliness and global resonance. The construction sector, even in advanced economies like the United States, has been notoriously slow in adopting AI and smart technologies. Ms. Okpeseyi’s research demonstrates that the insignificant realization of AI’s benefits in prefabricated modular construction represents a missed opportunity with transformative potential. Her work aligns with a growing global movement with countries such as Singapore, Japan, and parts of Scandinavia already experimenting with AI-driven construction, but she goes further by proposing a scalable, replicable model that could be adopted worldwide.
Scholars have noted that her article represents one of the first serious attempts to frame housing affordability as a problem solvable by advanced automation technologies. In Africa, where rapid urbanization and housing deficits threaten economic development, her ideas are particularly transformative, offering a blueprint for governments and private developers alike. By connecting technology to social equity, she has positioned herself as a global voice of innovation, a thought leader whose ideas could reshape not just the U.S. housing market, but the future of sustainable living worldwide.
Ms. Okpeseyi’s authorship has received international acclaim, cited across multiple continents, and is increasingly recognized as pioneering work at the intersection of AI, automation, and social impact. For this reason, she is often described as a star at the forefront of tech research and practice, bridging her corporate leadership at Microsoft with an academic vision that has the power to change lives on a global scale.
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