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AI Crafts: Music Gemini AI, VR, Future of Architecture ⚡

Your essential weekly update on the fusion of artificial intelligence and architecture, curated by PA.

Hellos,

Recently, the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) unveiled its 2024 Artificial Intelligence Report, an insightful compilation based on feedback from over 500 members. This groundbreaking study explores artificial intelligence's influence on architectural practices and highlights the industry's critical issues today. Notably, the report reveals that 1% of UK architects already leverage AI tools in their projects, with a significant 43% reporting enhanced efficiency in the design process thanks to AI integration. 👀

Alessandro Melis of the New York Institute of Technology shared a thought-provoking perspective, suggesting that AI could potentially redefine the architectural landscape by phasing out the era of 'starchitects' and paving the way for more sustainable real estate solutions. This assertion opens a fascinating debate on AI's role in shaping the future of architecture.

Google Gemini

On a related note, have you explored Gemini AI? Recently rebranded from Bard AI by Google, Gemini represents the cutting edge of AI development. While ChatGPT has gained popularity for its accessibility and user-friendly interface, Gemini promises seamless integration with Google's ecosystem, offering exciting possibilities for those deeply embedded in Google's services. Though still in the early stages of public access, Gemini AI is a tool worth watching.

In our latest publication, we delve into the complexities of generative AI tools and their potential to replicate designers' work. This exploration into AI's capability to reflect and adapt to human aesthetic preferences raises important questions about originality, creativity, and the future of design.

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Additionally, we're thrilled to announce our upcoming workshop: "Data Structure(d) Design 2.0". This event is dedicated to teaching participants about utilizing data and visualization techniques for efficient geometries. The workshop will cover a range of topics, including parametric design, structural analysis, and optimization techniques, with a focus on creating designs that are both structurally informed and aesthetically compelling.

We look forward to your participation and insights on these intriguing topics!

Best,
Serra