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In this episode of the AI for Architects, hosts Aya Shlachter and Mike George discuss the integration of AI tools in architecture, focusing on SWAPP, the use of ChatGPT for design, and the importance of education in AI. They explore how AI can automate repetitive tasks, enhance creativity, and improve workflows in architectural practices. The conversation also highlights the significance of prompt engineering and the need for collaboration in the industry. Additionally, they touch on AI competitions and the role of universities in preparing students for a future with AI in architecture.
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17 episodes
In this episode of the AI for Architects, hosts Aya Shlachter and Mike George discuss the integration of AI tools in architecture, focusing on SWAPP, the use of ChatGPT for design, and the importance of education in AI. They explore how AI can automate repetitive tasks, enhance creativity, and improve workflows in architectural practices. The conversation also highlights the significance of prompt engineering and the need for collaboration in the industry. Additionally, they touch on AI competitions and the role of universities in preparing students for a future with AI in architecture.
Subscribe to the AI for Architects newsletter 👉 aiforarchitects.ai/subscribe
Takeaways:
Stay connected with AI for Architects! If you'd like to explore more, subscribe to our newsletter at aiforarchitects.ai/subscribe. You can also follow us on Instagram (@aiforarchitectspodcast) and LinkedIn for updates and insights.
17 episodes
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