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2021-05-27 07:32 PM
LaszloNagy wrote:
Can I ask and can someone explain to me what is AI about anything in this video?
This is simply an algorithm with many parameters and variables. If this is AI, then most GDL objects are AI, as they generate countless variations of geometry based on user input and parameters.
My understanding is that AI makes decisions on its own which looks like human intelligence.
I don't see anything in this video that does that, anything that is not determined by a human programmer.
I think this would be AI if the program would place the variant it thinks is the best without asking a human and it would be confident in its decision. So, the AI would have to be able to have its own viewpoint and would have to be able to form its own opinion.
Also, my understanding is that AI involves Machine Learning. I don't see any learning on the part of the program in this video.
Emre wrote:
Just to add to what Podolsky is saying, here's a quick video of the tool in action:
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Whether or not this is well implemented in Revit I don't know, but from a first look, it seems like an interesting tool that would be certainly of use to bigger practices, and perhaps even small ones. Not saying this is the most important tool needed in AC, but it is a very good example of AI implementation.
2021-05-27 08:53 PM
2021-05-28 05:46 AM - edited 2023-03-28 12:04 PM
Lots of valuable insights here in these last several posts, guys.
I feel like AI is like BIM was a few years ago and still is for some - a catchphrase or a word to throw around to get more business.
There were/are people who said/say they are doing BIM, where in reality, maybe they were/are only doing some 3D modeling and calling that BIM.
Now people are doing Generative Design, using complex and smart algorithms, and so on, and they are calling that Artificial Intelligence.
These hype terms are being "abused" a lot.
2021-05-28 09:36 AM
2021-05-28 01:37 PM
Bricklyne wrote:Agreed. And also talking about "Real AI", I recall reading a scientific paper sometime ago that described an AI experiment where a certain number of individual AI systems (based on neuronal networks) were only "allowed" to communicate between themselves. And surprisingly the scientists noticed that they had developed their own language!
Ironically, one of the best examples of what a basic "AI" algorithm would be is the kinds that have been with us almost since the inception of computer programming.
Chess programs.
2021-05-28 05:29 PM
The bots were given training data sets and let these bots negotiate with each other. While the original data sets were in English, the bots ended up taking certain phrases from them and put them out based on numerical representation and by analyzing the outcome. The engineers decided to stop the simulation after it started producing results that were degenerated and looked strange.
2021-05-28 06:31 PM
LaszloNagy wrote:Funny enough, but Graphisoft also was playing similar game when introduced new stair tool using AI. Intension is very good - but currently stair still have many small bits to be fixed / improved, because currently opinion of this tool is doubled - some people like it, some hate it. About AI in stair tool nobody even think today.
Now people are doing Generative Desing, using complex and smart algorithms, and so on, and they are calling that Artificial Intelligence.
These hype terms are being "abused" a lot.
2021-05-28 07:27 PM