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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m an engineer. AI can’t do what I do, i.e., creative thought.[/quote] Yeah, you can stay for the creative thought—for now—and it can do the rest. You might keep your job, but all the entry level people won't. Same with architecture, but even that is going to go when you can eventually tell an AI, design me a classic new england saltbox for this plot of land—it will visualize it and then do the schematics in a few seconds. [/quote] There have been stories about how AI will replace architecture but nothing really on the horizon except pretty rendering companies. How do you tell AI about property setbacks? Balancing FAR with the actual flow of rooms and the constant back and forth with clients about the layout they have to live with? Especially because so many clients are obsessed with their window views? Most projects require permitting, can AI acquire an architect or engineer's license for stamping and filing? Do insurance companies provide professional liability for AI? Is AI going to manage the plumber, structural engineer and mechanical engineer to avoid clashes in their systems? There is industry software that sort of does that but every consultant has to use it and pay very high fees for the privilege. And at the end of the day, the clash detection is done by a human at any of these firms.[/quote]
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