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Architects might be extinct, according to ChatGPT

Architects might be extinct, according to ChatGPT

Architects have received a stern warning from ChatGPT, a potent new chatbot, about the existential danger AI poses to their field.

Architects who disregard the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) "risk sleepwalking into oblivion," according to ChatGPT, a tool developed by US company OpenAI and released two months ago.

The disturbing remarks were made in a text message exchange with Florida International University professor and AI architecture expert Neil Leach.

"Architects might disappear in the future"

Leach cautioned that the employment of architects are already under danger in an opinion post that was published on Dezeen today.

Leach asked ChatGPT for a "attention-grabbing" response to the question of how AI might harm the field of architecture in the future.

The bot answered, "Architects might be extinct in the near future." AI is swiftly developing to the point where it can independently create a building's design.

The article stated, "AI has the potential to transform the architecture industry, taking traditional architects out of the picture, with the ability to generate designs faster and more accurately than ever before.

This may mean the end of architecture as we know it, prompting concerns about what the future holds for architects in a world of artificial intelligence-generated structures.

GPT3, a generative pre-trained transformer (GPT) software program, is used by ChatGPT to generate text responses to user inputs that closely resemble human speech.

Online reports about its powers to write highly specialized essays, poems, or code almost rapidly have circulated quickly.

Leach questioned whether ChatGPT will soon be able to do some of the duties of a human architect given that GPT4, an improvement to the GPT3 system, is already under development.

"Why not use ChatGPT, for example, to get suggestions on the best material for a building? In actuality, not even non-architects could accomplish this." He composed.

Some think ChatGPT will dominate internet search in the future, earning the moniker "Google killer" for it. Among the major corporations making significant investments in AI chatbot initiatives are Microsoft, Meta, and Google parent company Alphabet.

The need for architects to pay attention is critical.

In order to avoid being "left behind and ultimately forgotten," ChatGPT emphasized the significance of architects understanding AI and utilizing its potential application as a tool.

As the field develops and moves forward, architects who choose to ignore AI risk being left behind and eventually forgotten, the report warned Leach.

In order to avoid sleepwalking into oblivion, it is crucial that architects pay attention to AI and its potential to alter design.

The introduction of text-to-image generating programs like OpenAI's Dall-E 2 and Midjourney has helped AI gain significant traction among architects and designers over the past two years.

While designers told Dezeen that AI will be a major trend in 2023, many people have used these tools to make images of hypothetical buildings, such as a speculative design for the Serpentine Pavilion for the following year.

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