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Machine Learning: Architecture in the age of Artificial Intelligence

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‘The advent of machine learning-based AI systems demands that our industry does not just share toys, but builds a new sandbox in which to play with them.’ - Phil Bernstein The profession is changing. A new era is rapidly approaching when computers will not merely be instruments for data creation, manipulation and management, but, empowered by artificial intelligence, they will become agents of design themselves. Architects need a strategy for facing the opportunities and threats of these emergent capabilities or risk being left behind. Architecture’s best-known technologist, Phil Bernstein, provides that strategy. Divided into three key sections – Process, Relationships and Results – Machine Learning lays out an approach for anticipating, understanding and managing a world in which computers often augment, but may well also supplant, knowledge workers like architects. Armed with this insight, practices can take full advantage of the new technologies to future-proof their business. Features chapters

200 pages, Paperback

Published May 1, 2022

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May 5, 2023
Es un libro interesante. Habla mas sobre los cambios en la profesión/empresa que en la propia arquitectura.
Da una buena visión de la (minima evolución de la manera de trabajar desde hace cientos de años) con la llegada del CAD, y mas recientemente el BIM y comenta en detalle las posibilidades que ve de romper con eso gracias a la AI/ML
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February 20, 2024
Academic mumbling of what somebody said about something. Out of context passages to elicit support for his own weak concepts. Overall a mess.
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