I agree with Dr. Verdiani on his insights on architecture and technology. I also think, in the future or near future, architects will be using more programming tools than drawing and 3D modeling tools. It’s the AI, the architect programmed, that will do the form-finding and formulation of optimum design solutions. 3D printers will manufacture construction components, then drones and robots will assemble those construction components. These drones and robots will operate on the ground, underground, underwater, in low Earth orbit, and beyond.
Yes, that is why architects should focus on the important things. If architects keep talking me about materials, forms and colour, but end up placing the toilet next to the dining room, l might kindly ask the architect to stay away and let me program the AI myself.
Turing (1950) and the Imitation Game The question, "Can machines think?" "I believe to be too meaningless to deserve discussion.” “Nevertheless, I believe that at the end of the century, the use of words and general educated opinion will have altered so much that one will be able to speak of machines thinking without expecting to be contradicted.” -Alan Turing
You. Got. To. Make. It. Interesting. To. Make. People. Listen. To. You.
I agree with Dr. Verdiani on his insights on architecture and technology. I also think, in the future or near future, architects will be using more programming tools than drawing and 3D modeling tools. It’s the AI, the architect programmed, that will do the form-finding and formulation of optimum design solutions. 3D printers will manufacture construction components, then drones and robots will assemble those construction components. These drones and robots will operate on the ground, underground, underwater, in low Earth orbit, and beyond.
Yes, that is why architects should focus on the important things. If architects keep talking me about materials, forms and colour, but end up placing the toilet next to the dining room, l might kindly ask the architect to stay away and let me program the AI myself.
@@koraamis5568this is an interesting point
Turing (1950) and the Imitation Game
The question, "Can machines think?"
"I believe to be too meaningless to deserve discussion.”
“Nevertheless, I believe that at the end of the century, the use of words and general educated opinion will have altered so much that one will be able to speak of machines thinking without expecting to be contradicted.”
-Alan Turing
This man definitely teaches a college course where every student is failing
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