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2021-04-23 08:41 PM - last edited on 2023-03-28 11:58 AM by Laszlo Nagy
I would like to mention, that when new stair tool has been introduced in ArchiCAD 21, Graphisoft wrote about built-in AI, that helps to design better stair shape.
There is also an article on AECCafe web-site, where Tibor Szolnoki, ARCHICAD Implementation Team Leader at GRAPHISOFT speaks about AI:
https://www10.aeccafe.com/blogs/aeccafevoice/2019/01/17/aeccafe-industry-predictions-for-2019-part-2...“The adoption of BIM will continue to grow in the foreseeable future. The release of ISO 19650 standards will give an additional boost to this trend in 2019.
New prefabrication and modular construction processes will be implemented by major construction companies. These methods will increase the efficiency of the construction industry and result better quality, more eco-friendly buildings.
The implementations of Artificial Intelligence & machine learning solutions in BIM applications has already started and this trend will continue to grow in the future. The primary focus of these developments will be assisting design decisions and optimizing building quality and performance. These technologies will fundamentally change the dynamics of the labor market and the role of humans in the construction industry going forward.
The need for Automation will continue to grow, both during the design process – where many repetitive tasks previously done by humans can be replaced by algorithms – and in construction, where the share of prefabrication is rapidly growing. Robots, 3D printing and other technologies that used to exist in factories only, will find their way to the building site. Remote controlled construction robots, futuristic exoskeletons, autonomous -driving vehicles have already been put to test by innovative construction firms Cloud computing and the development of online collaboration and data sharing platforms continue to be a major focus for the key players of the BIM industry.
Augmented Reality becomes common practice: in collaborative design processes, in job-site applications, and in consumer applications (like home-design solutions).
“Smart home” solutions such as virtual home assistants and intelligent devices connected to the Internet (IoT) will be accessible for significantly more people until the end of this decade. These new technologies will transform the way we design, construct and operate buildings.”
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