Why I Care About AI as an Architect
AI is not interesting because it replaces architectural judgement. It is interesting because it changes the speed of visual thinking: mood, composition, atmosphere, options and early conversations.
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AI is not interesting because it replaces architectural judgement. It is interesting because it changes the speed of visual thinking: mood, composition, atmosphere, options and early conversations.
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