Artificial Intelligence for Architecture - DALL-E 2 AI Review

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  • 게시일 2024. 04. 26.
  • A lot of people wonder what impact artificial intelligence will have on their work. I was curious about DALL-E 2 and applied to test the Beta version of their AI
    I was given access to DALL-E 2 and this is my review of how artificial intelligence might be used in Architecture
    If you want to learn more about DALL-E this is a link to the Open AI DALL-E website - openai.com/blog/dall-e/
    @OpenAI
    TIMESTAMPS
    0:00 - Why an Architect Might be Interested in Artificial Intelligence
    1:26 - How an Architect Might Use DALL-E 2 AI
    3:51 - Creating Silly Images on DALL.E 2
    4:32 - Can DALL.E 2 create architectural drawings
    7.08 - Current Limitations of DALL.E 2 Producing Architectural Drawings
    8:01 - What an Architect Really Needs from Artificial Intelligence
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  • @RealLifeArchitecture

    I have made a follow up video, check it out. AI improving for Architects (ChatGPT + MidJourney)
    krplus.net/bidio/lZWFmZ-Lm3-peGE

    • @musicbycandlelightmbc3225
      @musicbycandlelightmbc3225 년 전 +1

      Then there is also AI resp. artificial intelligence, which is getting out of hand and will take control of the humanity of the earthlings in the future, whereby resp. killer robots will do their evil work. This is because quantum technology will completely slip away from the earthling and get out of control. Quantum technology is actually based on the fact that it can be used, for example, to explain the basic behaviour of energy and matter in the atomic and subatomic range. Quantum technology is actually the basis of so-called modern physics, which is actually concerned with 'Creation-energy', but which is still erroneously called 'spirit' - this is probably from a religious point of view, because the earthling is a believer in religion. In the level of Creation-energy resp. the quantum level, as it can also be called - which for the time being is probably the last 'realisation' for physics - is actually the level of the original substance of matter. This level, which precedes matter, has no measurable particles for material technology and likewise no waves, because it already reaches the area of the outer levels of Creation-energy, which can no longer be measured with gross material apparatus.
      This energy level is distributed in the entire space of Creation, i.e. in the entirety of all 7 universes, each of which has a different dimension and exists within one another. So we can speak of a quantum field that is in itself superluminously attuned to all forms of Creation-energy, thus permeating all 7 dimensions of the 7 universes in Creation-space. This field is actually 'egg-shaped'; the Creation with all its 7 dimensions, which are interwoven and independent of each other, is, roughly speaking, egg-shaped.
      The Creation, I will explain, is a gigantic All-Consciousness, which is not only single-universal, but 7-fold-universal and thus all-creative - once arising from the 'Absolute Absolutum', which developed via the 'Primordial Absolutum', then the 'Creation Absolutum', 'Super Absolutum', and further via the 'SOHARAbsolutum', then the 'BEING Absolutum' and finally found its original origin in the Nihilo, the 'Absolute Nothing'. see book, Billy: 'Primordial Primordial Primordial Primordial Primordial Origin of All Existence'). Unfortunately, I cannot say much about all that is commonplace in earthly physics, because my knowledge of physical moments only relates to a general knowledge that I learned from Sfath and at school. But the truth is nevertheless: The whole of Creation has nothing to do with the limited cosmos, which alone comprises only the 4th belt of the 7-fold belts of the universe, which again is only 1 part of the 7-fold Creation, which in itself contains 7 universes, each of which exists in a different dimension within the other. The nihilo itself is the unrevealing, the formless, unfathomable and unspeakable, and the essence of the primal ground of all existence, from which alone everything has emerged.
      krplus.net/bidio/hMmLk5Z_aGnWlqA
      future.figucarolina.org/Billy_Meier/Contact_Report_841

    • @majorsmashbox5294
      @majorsmashbox5294 년 전 +1

      yeah first thing I thought when I watched this - this man needs to check out Midjourney. Dall-E is a child's drawing in comparison.

    • @RealLifeArchitecture
      @RealLifeArchitecture  년 전 +1

      @@majorsmashbox5294 done Is A.I. Getting Better for Architects? (MidJourney + ChatGPT)
      krplus.net/bidio/lZWFmZ-Lm3-peGE

    • @mariostelzner4530
      @mariostelzner4530 년 전

      MAYBE YOU SHOULD ASK THE AI WHERE IT'S GETTING ITS IMAGES FROM. ANOTHER THING YOU MIGHT DO IS ASK AI TO DESIGN A PUBLIC WASHROOM FOR MEN. NOW IF YOU ARE AWARE OF THE FACT THAT PUBLIC WASHROOM ARCHITECT DESIGNERS ARE ONE OF THE DUMBEST FORMS OF ARCHITECTS ON THE PLANET, YOU WILL KNOW THAT IF AI DESIGNS A PUBLIC WASHROOM LIKE AN ARCHITECT, AI IS GETTING ITS INFORMATION OFF THE INTERNET AHAHAHA AHAHAHA LOL

    • @MrJamesLongstreet
      @MrJamesLongstreet 년 전

      How much faster can DALL-E 2 process information in comparison to human brain, how many times faster?

  • @Bdurrant1966
    @Bdurrant1966 년 전 +3

    WOW! Your addition to the stone residence is a wonderful, modern additon....very clever and VERY well done!! Love it!

  • @rudolfrednose7351
    @rudolfrednose7351 년 전 +5

    Every day I regret not having studies architecture……until now. This was therapy for me. Thanks.😊

  • @royksk
    @royksk 년 전 +15

    I was an architectural technician from the 1960s, for about 15 years then changed to the design and sales of bedroom and kitchen fitted furniture. Computer design was in its infancy and companies were buying design software. I used to love competing against these designs because I always used my brain and added features that rivals couldn’t produce. I always won the contract 😀

    • @markfox7764
      @markfox7764 년 전

      Needless to say, you had the last laugh! Just like Alan Partridge.

  • @In20xx
    @In20xx 년 전 +6

    This video does a great job of showing the limitations of Dall-e. Thanks for making!

  • @cratecruncher6687
    @cratecruncher6687 년 전 +2

    Great review of this somewhat opaque technology. A software engineer recently reviewed ChatGTP as a work tool. In his case the code created from a verbal description needed tweaks and fixes but saved a lot of time.

  • @Cyberdactyl
    @Cyberdactyl 년 전

    At the very end of the video, you touched on what would REALLY be helpful. Drawing up accurate and specific details where loads, spans and other engineering specific necessities are mandatory and take up a lot of time for innovative new designs.

  • @baslifico
    @baslifico 년 전 +1

    A really interesting watch, thanks for the content.

  • @hausbauconstruction2020

    Great review. thanks.

  • @deanlawson6880
    @deanlawson6880 년 전

    Huh.. That's fascinating. Thanks for this interesting test and review of this AI system in this narrowly defined use case of Architecture.

  • @CascadianBraeden
    @CascadianBraeden 년 전 +1

    I gave you a 👍 as soon as I heard the proper use of the word Skiagraphy. I gotta show some appriciation when I see someone who know their stuff. All the guys I work with graduated from PSU and nobody even knows what that is. Some of them don't even know any CAD 😢.

  • @trotterhorsewatsonjr.6668

    Thanks for this. I need to watch more info though.

  • @courtneyturner5083

    Excellent presentation

  • @alplop
    @alplop 년 전 +1

    You are a very engaging presenter. Enjoyed this video.

  • @B2C2007
    @B2C2007 년 전

    Good review. Great point about reducing the dull bits of your job not the fun bit.

    • @RealLifeArchitecture
      @RealLifeArchitecture  년 전

      I hope it plays out like that

    • @johnnyrsj
      @johnnyrsj 년 전

      @@RealLifeArchitecture What I keep saying to friends is don't be so naive or arrogant (not suggesting you are!) to think your job (or a large part of it) can't be done by a computer... disruptors disrupt cos people and organisations assume they will never affect them and by then its too late

    • @RealLifeArchitecture
      @RealLifeArchitecture  년 전

      @@johnnyrsj I, for one, welcome our new digital overlords.

  • @burrdaddy
    @burrdaddy 년 전

    Great review.

  • @bobwallace9753
    @bobwallace9753 년 전 +15

    I think what you are observing is what DALL-E can do based on the information base it has to work from. Consider what it could do if a number of skilled and experienced architects added their knowledge to the information base.

    • @diemes5463
      @diemes5463 년 전

      It would have to be a very large number, the current AI models are trained on databases of billions of references. The algo would also need to be specialized towards this type of work, there are too many site-specific considerations for something like dall-e to identify a reliable pattern to replicate.

    • @Telhias
      @Telhias 년 전 +1

      @@diemes5463 Not true. The reason the initial model requires that many references is because it needs to understand how image generation works. You can use that model as a base to fine tune it to your specific needs. All you need is a few, well described examples of every feature you want it to be able to draw and use them to fine tune it. Very much doable though for something as broad as architecture you would need a team working on it.

    • @lvmonkey77
      @lvmonkey77 년 전 +1

      @@Telhias as an architectural technologist with a heavy computer science background, id would say you need both a lot of data, but also more than that, relavant and highly cleaned up meta data.
      These systems do not "understand", they *predict* and answer based on what it has seen previously in its dataset. its not working anything out. its spitting out what it thinks is likely the reponse you want, based on previoud examples.
      to reliably predict, without understanding, you need to have more of a sense of popularity (or strength) of certain solutions to a given problem. That requires a lot of a thing, to know how rare/strong your one instance or solution is to another.
      To be clear, it doesn't understand what it is looking at, it reguritates a mash up of things its seen, and been told categorically about, previously.
      And they need *everything* it is to predict about pointed out, realiably, in that data's meta data, which is why just throwing the kitchen sink of data at it, isn't helpful, either.
      they don't take a small amount of examples and extrapolate... they take the huge library of examples, previously tagged by people, and decide based on "strength" of the prediction based of previously scrutinized at data...often by a bunch of people sitting in a room telling it if a given image actually has a cat in the image or not, etc
      veritisuim did a good overview of how modern ai function and why and how the latest chips are being created for just ai tasks (and lets be clear, we had ai's driving cars using cameras in the 80's, and the first functioning AI was in the late 60's) -- its in the video about "analog computing".
      theres a lot of matrix math involved. its all absed on how likely it thinks a thing is or is not the answer.... which is still quite a magic trick, given that they don't really understand the question, let alone the answer they are providing.
      Ive heard it described this period as "the end of big data", because big data imply's a large quanity, which we have... but not nessessarily quality/useful data to a learning system.
      Sadly, the tech has been sold to the public as some sort of tech miracle by those that stand to gain from people believing that (stock price of a company selling it as a product), and as such people get lead astray.

    • @GroberWeisenstein
      @GroberWeisenstein 년 전

      no need to add. AI will just steal their knowledge from all sources without their approval.

    • @lenny108
      @lenny108 년 전 +1

      Seems that DALL-E 2 AI is presenting only things that are already on the internet.

  • @Skorrigan
    @Skorrigan 년 전

    Scary and fascinating at the same time.

  • @nilsfrederking62
    @nilsfrederking62 년 전 +13

    Keep in mind that ai was not specifically trained on architecture, so if you would feed a huge neural net floor plans, the result would be different. The problem is, you would need a crazily high amount of flor plans and at the moment most likely it would not bring in enough money, so nobody is doing it. But that will change, it is only a question of time.

    • @RealLifeArchitecture
      @RealLifeArchitecture  년 전 +1

      Good point

    • @eclark9965
      @eclark9965 년 전 +1

      If you have to preload every possibility it’s not actually ai.

    • @Rig0r_M0rtis
      @Rig0r_M0rtis 년 전

      @@eclark9965 If it's not sentient it's not actually AI.

    • @AnthonyFlack
      @AnthonyFlack 년 전 +1

      @@eclark9965 - training material is different from preloading every possibility. The point is that Dall-E isn't trained to produce architectural drawings; it can produce images that look like architectural drawings, but only in the same way as it produces shapes that look like text. There's no part of the AI that is actually considering anything that an architect would consider; it's only trained to make pictures.

    • @eclark9965
      @eclark9965 년 전

      @@AnthonyFlack yes it is. It has access to all of that knowledge and in case you didn’t get the gist this drawing was dogshit

  • @timeatalamasz3631

    EXACTLY!! AI for check drawning for compliance, or search for incompatibility, inconsistency.

  • @lcmlcm2460
    @lcmlcm2460 년 전

    I can see 30 years into the future, amazing. Thanks

  • @rickpiller9285
    @rickpiller9285 년 전

    The change orders will be fun.

  • @jvin248
    @jvin248 년 전

    You touched on the key item: an AI to do all the permitting and compliance verification.

  • @mannaan
    @mannaan 년 전

    What a lovely video

  • @fredsalfa
    @fredsalfa 년 전

    Incredible

  • @CRVGinc
    @CRVGinc 년 전

    I totally agree with the last comment about AI checking for building code compliance. Those are the more dangerous aspects of the profession.

    • @RealLifeArchitecture
      @RealLifeArchitecture  년 전

      I made a follow up video where I got Chat GPT to check the building regs krplus.net/bidio/lZWFmZ-Lm3-peGE

  • @iamYork_
    @iamYork_ 년 전 +27

    Dalle-2 still has a long way to go... but just think this is how powerful it is after one year... Imagine it in 5 years...

    • @RealLifeArchitecture
      @RealLifeArchitecture  년 전 +2

      Personally, I can’t wait

    • @claudianreyn4529
      @claudianreyn4529 년 전 +4

      This video is 5 months old and the AI softwares already evolved to a whole new level. There are several image generators already, better than dall-e.
      But there is an AI for interior design already. It's called Interior AI.
      And that just in 5 months.

    • @wordup897
      @wordup897 년 전

      ​@@RealLifeArchitecture I'm an engineer/builder and also do random artwork. Doesn't AI threaten to take over the entire creative process out as it evolves? I like (old) modern architecture (FLW, Stickley, Greene, & Mies type stuff), but I guess I'm more of a traditionalist and find a lot of art from the 20th century to current cold and unskilled, and this to me seems to be taking that to the next level.

    • @johnjay6370
      @johnjay6370 년 전

      @@wordup897 AI will hit the marketing department and concept artist first, and it is already doing just that! It will also hit computer science and other code driven markets as it evolves and becomes better and better. The government will most likely put a hold on AI and AI development for consumers any time now. Some countries have already done just that. The hold will not stop development, it will just slow down what is released to the public. What we are exposed to with AI as consumers is NOT the most advanced AI the companies have in their laps, what we are exposed to is most likely a year or more older! What they have in the labs is at a minimum 2x more powerful... I would not be surprised if in a lab they have AI so advanced it can do almost any desk job and do it better than any human.

    • @wordup897
      @wordup897 년 전 +1

      ​@@johnjay6370 AI can currently replace accountants, lawyers, paralegals, bookkeepers, writers, designers, coders, many architects and engineers. Now pair that "intelligence" with robots and you've got seriously crazy times.
      The supreme advantage we humans hold, I think, is intuition, which computers can't have and I think is an encoded biological function at the DNA level that will remain solely in the animal realm forever. Or maybe not, IDK.
      As an older dude and big fan of 20C sci-fi and philosophy, it's surreal to watch this all unfold in real time.

  • @infographie
    @infographie 년 전 +1

    Excellent

  • @R.E.A.L.I.T.Y
    @R.E.A.L.I.T.Y 년 전

    Cool video thanks. Architecture, the actual practice as you pointed out, is one of the professions AI will enhance but won't usurp.

    • @RealLifeArchitecture
      @RealLifeArchitecture  년 전

      I hope so…

    • @bobwallace9753
      @bobwallace9753 년 전

      Think more deeply. This is AI, the infant. It's fresh out of the womb and not yet even reached toddler stage. Watching the video what I see is a lack of knowledge from which to work. That knowledge will be added.

    • @lighteningrod36
      @lighteningrod36 년 전

      Wrong, I give it two years, the companies that will pretrain databases for whole industries will eat this up. Imagine the entire corpus of all architectural knowledge then accessed by the open ai / google models, game over.

  • @alanbrown214
    @alanbrown214 년 전

    Might work for house additions

  • @user-ep5ce1cc5m
    @user-ep5ce1cc5m 5 개월 전 +18

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  • @barbaralouisebenjamin5918

    Brilliant

  • @freebornjohn2687

    Interesting video. I thought your design for the back of the house was great.

  • @individual180
    @individual180 년 전 +3

    On my internet travels a few month back i saw a video of a new company who creating an a.i. tool for architecture. They were training the a.i with Millions of floorplans, 2D and 3D Drawings. They talked on the same issues and how they were overcoming the challenges.

    • @RealLifeArchitecture
      @RealLifeArchitecture  년 전 +2

      Can you remember the name of the company?

    • @kristianzamecnik2003
      @kristianzamecnik2003 년 전 +1

      @@RealLifeArchitecture I belive it's PlanFinder

    • @The_Revit_Network
      @The_Revit_Network 년 전

      ​@@kristianzamecnik2003 dang its real: krplus.net/bidio/fqepnX5_Y2fQe4Y

    • @RealLifeArchitecture
      @RealLifeArchitecture  년 전

      Thanks, check out my follow-up video looking at why I think Architects will not be replaced by AI krplus.net/bidio/qKejgZ17hXC6nX4

  • @andarno01
    @andarno01 년 전 +2

    As a structural Engineer my first thought was the AI has it spot on when drawing architectural drawings that can not be built in the real world. :P Nice content.

  • @MichaelErnest666

    Ai You're Amazing 🤩

  • @cezeryerak
    @cezeryerak 년 전 +1

    this was a well constructed video with solid points. i want to also reinforce your point that an ai getting rid of the repetitive tasks you have to handle rather than the creative artistic side we already posses. after all, we do not lack the latter. the problem on this case is these specific tools are not build by or for the architects. dall e is created to make (silly) digital art , not to understand a space layout or configuration. maybe we need something built for architects.

    • @RealLifeArchitecture
      @RealLifeArchitecture  년 전

      Thanks. If only I could code…

    • @cezeryerak
      @cezeryerak 년 전

      @@RealLifeArchitecture I work in the intersection of programming and architecture, I can’t code something like DALL-E all by myself as well :D. There is a new tool called GAUDI by Apple that is capable of doing more than still images. But we can say it is still crawling, and still not built by architects for architects. Make sure check that one out 🤙🏿

    • @RealLifeArchitecture
      @RealLifeArchitecture  년 전 +1

      @@cezeryerak will do, thank you

  • @FrankensteinDIYkayak

    CAd macros and such have existed for decades and so have building codes as codes enable cad automation.. this just speeds things up from a level that in right circumstances should have been already very fast. the bottle necks will then being getting stuff signed off on. very impressive but potentially overblown in it's importance

  • @PalimpsestProd
    @PalimpsestProd 년 전 +3

    For architecture a brute-force iterative engineering prog would probably be more useful at this time. That way you'd be entering physical parameters rather than vague words.

    • @RealLifeArchitecture
      @RealLifeArchitecture  년 전

      I like that idea, do you know an AI that does this?

    • @PalimpsestProd
      @PalimpsestProd 년 전

      @@RealLifeArchitecture Sorry, no. Some one used one to iterate a quad-copter body and ended up with something that looks like a flying squirrel's pelvis, so search for that might be a starting point.

    • @RealLifeArchitecture
      @RealLifeArchitecture  년 전

      @@PalimpsestProd 🤣

  • @philostreet781
    @philostreet781 년 전 +3

    It looks like AI, at this iteration, is a wonderful brainstorming partner. For any practical application, a human designer will have to be at the helm to make the final decision.

    • @stephenconway2468
      @stephenconway2468 년 전

      Yes, but the job is now so much easier that few architects will be required.

    • @eventhisidistaken
      @eventhisidistaken 년 전

      I'm in tech, but not architecture. From my own experience, these are still toys - they do things that are amazing because you know a machine did it, and at a high level seem valid, but require a lot of work to figure out is just garbage. I'm not in any sense a Luddite, so I know it's coming, but it's not here yet. We are watching a baby take its first steps. We may be as little as 5 years from the singularity.

  • @FritzSchober
    @FritzSchober 년 전

    It needs a training dataset of architectural data and rules and combine that with the creative image based approach.

  • @Anappedreira
    @Anappedreira 년 전 +2

    Hello Neal! Im a recent graduate from Brazil. And i really like this technological side of architecture, do you recommend any courses I could learn more about AI in architecture? Maybe even some coding or how we could potentially apply it to grasshopper for example

    • @RealLifeArchitecture
      @RealLifeArchitecture  년 전 +1

      Hi, thanks for getting in touch. I’ve been wondering about the same thing myself. I don’t think anyone has looked into this seriously yet, or made a course about AI available. It will happen eventually and I will check it out once it’s available.

  • @Blastmaster321
    @Blastmaster321 년 전 +3

    I really enjoyed this video and your perspectives. As an upcoming college graduate in architecture with an appreciation for AI, do you have any suggestions on adapting in a future career?

    • @RealLifeArchitecture
      @RealLifeArchitecture  년 전 +4

      Thank for posting, I was going to suggest you watch a pair of documentaries by James Cameron but, on reflection, that seems flippant.
      To answer your question, I suppose it depends on what the AI manufacturers produce. I made the video, in part, as feedback for DALL.E if they can make a tool which I can actually use it will make me more productive.
      Architects don’t get paid for inspiration, we get paid for implementation. It’s the hard graft of getting it built that counts. Anyone can have ideas, even AI

    • @bepitan
      @bepitan 년 전

      ...maybe consider another career that ai won't dominate ...if there is one.

    • @merlinwarage
      @merlinwarage 년 전

      @@RealLifeArchitecture AI doesn't exist yet. Machine learning, deep learning, language models are just "organs" of the future AI (if it happens any time). The current systems can't have ideas, can't learn, can't innovate. What it can do is shaking up billions of words and make a logical result based by the parameters / questions. It's basically a static system at this point, just a tool. The AI what you all think about is decades away. These neural network systems are exist since the '60s. Now we have computing capacity for use them. That's all the story. It's just the today's hype, like the VR, AR, or the folding phones :)

    • @JoeyBlogs007
      @JoeyBlogs007 년 전 +1

      I doubt a clear and generally accepted definition of AI even exists.

    • @RealLifeArchitecture
      @RealLifeArchitecture  년 전

      @@bepitan Thanks, check out my follow-up video looking at why I think Architects will not be replaced by AI krplus.net/bidio/qKejgZ17hXC6nX4

  • @richardbailey3343

    Well bloody good for the a.i did it enjoy the experience or get any pleasure from the process of such a mavelous feat😮😮😮😅😅😅😊😊😊

  • @gbpferrao
    @gbpferrao 년 전 +1

    I like the way you speak

  • @cybercrazy1059
    @cybercrazy1059 년 전

    Can it also generate CAD designs for technical products?

  • @Justin-Outdoors
    @Justin-Outdoors 년 전 +2

    Is it creating the images or taking them from the web?

  • @anindyapandey7715
    @anindyapandey7715 년 전 +1

    Hey there i was wondering if i could do a master's degree in artificial intelligence? Like, can i approach my master's taking ai in mind that'll help my architecture in the future?

  • @rok1475
    @rok1475 년 전

    As impressive generating mashup pictures is, it would be really helpful if the power of AI was applied to risk management in banking, transportation, construction, power generation and other areas where the consequences of human error could be so dire for so many people.

    • @eventhisidistaken
      @eventhisidistaken 년 전

      It's already being done in every field. In some uses, it's better than humans, but not many. That day is coming.

  • @maureen-paulbarnes-vonkulm480

    It’s in the beta phase. I think it will get better rapidly.

  • @Brokefootchuck
    @Brokefootchuck 년 전

    It looks like a dream. Trippy

  • @techniquemtd
    @techniquemtd 년 전 +1

    People mistakenly think these "AI" actually understand what you are asking them to do. That's not how they work at all. A closer analogy for dalle-e would be: take the user input, break it down into tags, find images with those tags then merge them together into a seamless new image. That's it... it doesn't know, understand or care what's in the image.

  • @tomthompson7400
    @tomthompson7400 년 전 +1

    its a mighty starting point ...

  • @kkkk-wg6je
    @kkkk-wg6je 년 전

    It seems as though the AI doesn’t have enough architectural design images or more so blueprints in its database to make a coherent image for you. There are other AI image generators to try.

  • @jmattoxriskpro
    @jmattoxriskpro 년 전

    Make a video like this with stable diffusion

  • @juhajuntunen7866

    At 7:15 those buildings need really skilled workers to buld that house (or every piece is CNC milled, numbered and put to place carefully)

  • @peterfitzpatrick7032

    Reading tea leaves is just as inciteful... and accurate ! 😏

  • @scrumpymanjack
    @scrumpymanjack 년 전

    Very interesting video. Thanks. I found your eyes scanning what you were reading a little off-putting (yes, it's super obvious that you're reading!).

  • @vitalijsmihejevs5518

    Beginning of the end of the profession 😂 lol

    • @RealLifeArchitecture
      @RealLifeArchitecture  년 전 +6

      No, just the start of a new phase

    • @jmuranel
      @jmuranel 년 전 +9

      Beginning of the end of all professions

    • @naniyotaka
      @naniyotaka 년 전

      @@jmuranel Hey, AI can’t pick up the trash yet, so I guess we will all get to work in the most undervalued jobs. The race to the bottom can’t be stopped.

    • @ghost-user559
      @ghost-user559 년 전 +4

      @@RealLifeArchitecture No. literally no one will need architects when the ai comes up with the comps, the cad, lists and orders the cheapest and highest quality materials from across the internet, and a 3D printer robot assembles the entire project below cost.
      They already have the data for every conceivable structure imaginable. Why would they need more than a single consultant for anything at this rate?

    • @RealLifeArchitecture
      @RealLifeArchitecture  년 전

      check out my follow-up video looking at why I think Architects will not be replaced by AI krplus.net/bidio/qKejgZ17hXC6nX4

  • @meltinginmissoula7044

    Again, what sort of diet has this thing been usually getting used to? Or is that also too restrictively specific.

  • @Vexation4632
    @Vexation4632 년 전

    It's clear that Dall-e is an AI architect, because in your examples Dall-e actually listened to the clients input and tried to please you, and not it's own vane inner "voice". It's unlike any architect I've dealt with, sadly. Great video BTW.

    • @RealLifeArchitecture
      @RealLifeArchitecture  년 전

      Thanks, check out my follow-up video looking at why I think Architects will not be replaced by AI krplus.net/bidio/qKejgZ17hXC6nX4

  • @coyote169
    @coyote169 년 전

    Would this technology detract from a great opportunity for a graduate or associate to test and expand their interest in conceptual design early in their professional career? Is the process of trying and learning being overshadowed by AI?

    • @RealLifeArchitecture
      @RealLifeArchitecture  년 전

      No. I just don’t see it. At best AI will be a tool krplus.net/bidio/lZWFmZ-Lm3-peGE

  • @Kalus_Saxon
    @Kalus_Saxon 년 전 +2

    Is it intelligence crating new images or is it algorithms matching words to saved images and layering them…

  • @DenRoedeMogM
    @DenRoedeMogM 년 전 +1

    How should the AI check what the builder have done... Through fotos.. maybe a video of the sight.. ? Sure.. Builders get approval from fotos they feed the AI and get green light before next step..

    • @RealLifeArchitecture
      @RealLifeArchitecture  년 전

      You have a point but, believe it or not, we already use photos and videos from site to check many things. It’s a regular occurrence.

  • @haruspex1-50
    @haruspex1-50 년 전

    You’re improving it’s neural network. It’s only going to improve

    • @RealLifeArchitecture
      @RealLifeArchitecture  년 전

      I’m ok with that, I want a better tool. Check out my follow up video krplus.net/bidio/lZWFmZ-Lm3-peGE

  • @bryanphillips7252

    I have to wonder whether the software is actually creating and drawing these images or if it is just pulling existing images off the internet that it thinks matches the requests...

  • @royksk
    @royksk 년 전

    I had to look up what skiagraphy is then realised that asking for a skiagraphy drawing with shadows is tautological 🧐

  • @mytuberforyou
    @mytuberforyou 년 전

    How about: "Populate the receptacle locations", "calculate the heat load and add radiant zones" or "Generate door and window schedules"- I mean, we don't need AI to design the house, we need AI to do the giunt work so WE can focus on - designing the house.

    • @diemes5463
      @diemes5463 년 전

      Exactly, ideas are a dime a dozen; create chop drawings, coordinate with subs, comply with building codes, then I'll be impressed with "AI"

    • @RealLifeArchitecture
      @RealLifeArchitecture  년 전 +1

      Thanks, check out my follow-up video looking at why I think Architects will not be replaced by AI krplus.net/bidio/qKejgZ17hXC6nX4

  • @JxH
    @JxH 년 전

    6:10 "...interesting. I don't know if it can be built..." Said every 'top level' architect ever, every time and always. LOL.

  • @radamus210
    @radamus210 년 전

    Very interesting piece.
    Your job is safe for now that's obvious. Now if we could replace government and regulatory humans with AI - say your plans and proposal meet all guidelines and regulations, it would print out a permit to begin work immediately! That's where AI could come in handy.

    • @RealLifeArchitecture
      @RealLifeArchitecture  년 전 +1

      Now you have my undivided attention. How do we get to this utopia you speak of?

    • @radamus210
      @radamus210 년 전

      @@RealLifeArchitecture HAHA! we don't. I'm the son of a builder so fully aware of the greatest challenges facing man, are man himself who puts more effort into preventing anything vs actually doing it.

  • @Hemidakota
    @Hemidakota 11 개월 전

    You are correct. It does require a SPINOFF for architecture only with programmers having a conclusion with those who do this for a living.

    • @RealLifeArchitecture
      @RealLifeArchitecture  11 개월 전 +1

      Do you mean programmers working with Architects to create something that actually works?

    • @Hemidakota
      @Hemidakota 11 개월 전 +1

      @@RealLifeArchitecture You got it

  • @erad67
    @erad67 년 전

    You were correct, the AI had zero architectural knowledge. It was just creating an image inspired by other images. And as I can see from your posted comment, you already know things will get better as AI research gets better and especially if one is specifically trained on architectural data, rules, etc. If not already done, I image someone will do such a thing soon.

  • @dimitristripakis7364

    I can't wait to see AI combined with 3D printing.

  • @udgamcl
    @udgamcl 년 전

    time for an update on this video

  • @davidhill2677
    @davidhill2677 년 전

    Can Open ai create the designs with a budget in mind? I imagine that, “what is your budget?”, is your top question for clients.

  • @ahmedalsadik
    @ahmedalsadik 년 전

    Phew! We're safe for now!

  • @whiterottenrabbit

    Just two more papers down the line, and it will do everything you listed.

  • @jerryterwase9027
    @jerryterwase9027 11 개월 전 +1

    When I first got exposed to AutoCAD in 1999, I warned that we would get to this.
    I was laughed at.

  • @samuelvera9449
    @samuelvera9449 년 전

    Wow

  • @casavistalba3232
    @casavistalba3232 년 전 +1

    PlayStation 1 came out in 1994 and PlayStation 5 in 2020, i.e. 26 years later. Now imagine a new PS coming out every 6 months like ChatGPT to imagine the neck-breaking pace at which AI is evolving. In 5 years, one MD will do the work of 20, one lawyer will do the work of 50, and one architect will do the work of 50. In ten years, it will be the Great Replacement, sentient AI replacing us.

    • @RealLifeArchitecture
      @RealLifeArchitecture  년 전

      I, for one, welcome our new digital overlords 🤣

    • @bobwallace9753
      @bobwallace9753 년 전

      Somewhere in 10 to 100 years. Probably in the 10 to 50 range. But, whenever, we need to be thinking about how humans will live after that.
      Human labor will have no value. Our economies are based on trading our time/labor for goods and services. If no one will pay us for our labor then how should we distribute the goods and services provided by intelligent robots?

  • @tiagodagostini
    @tiagodagostini 년 전

    DALL-E is not a 3D volume semantic interpreter. It's focus is not what you are asking of it. The type of AI needed for that demands a semantic engine like GPT guiding a spatial organizer AI (we have none) and then feed a DALL-E like system for the final render.
    IF there is enough demand for such a system I am sure in a couple of years we will see one.

    • @lighteningrod36
      @lighteningrod36 년 전

      That’s coming from open ai

    • @cybercrazy1059
      @cybercrazy1059 년 전

      I was thinking about generating technical product design in CAD design. When will this be possible?

    • @tiagodagostini
      @tiagodagostini 년 전

      @@cybercrazy1059 I think it is not done yet just because there are other markets that are more attractive first for developing stuff to. That said it is just a matter of more companies developing such level of AIs and some will have to go for other market fields.

  • @kezzatries
    @kezzatries 년 전

    It sounds like you need a personal assistant, to carry out the more mondaine parts of your business life, so that you can concentrate on the the areas that you enjoy and that your clients need/want you for.

    • @RealLifeArchitecture
      @RealLifeArchitecture  년 전

      Thanks, check out my follow-up video looking at why I think Architects will not be replaced by AI krplus.net/bidio/qKejgZ17hXC6nX4

  • @DJ-uk5mm
    @DJ-uk5mm 년 전

    You need to refine your questions. For example. “ act as. An architect with a minimum of 5 years experience designing residential properties. Using your expert knowledge gained from your education in architecture, and your work, experience, designing, 2-D, floorplans, design, a 2-D, floorplan of a……… with the following minimum external dimensions…… And with the following additional features…….. “. By instructing the program appropriately, you will tell it how to perceive itself, and therefore what information to Axcess. In addition, you should be able to follow on from your initial request in order to revise it by referring to the original request. By the way, I’ve not used Dalí, but I use this technique on chat GPT and it works very effectively so maybe it would work with Dali too

  • @3dxspx703
    @3dxspx703 11 개월 전 +1

    To everyone who just recently graduated from architecture, may y'all rest in peace.

  • @martinriley106
    @martinriley106 년 전

    Love this! Test it to destruction.

  • @juansolo1617
    @juansolo1617 년 전

    I've been programming for about 30 years and have a good understanding of the inner-workings of "AI." While it's really dependent on the system, most AI are fairly stupid because they don't truly possess human-like logical deduction abilities. Past AI's like Siri, Cortana, Alexa aren't even AI whatsoever; they're just glorified search engines that you can talk to. It wasn't until programs gained the ability to determine what they "see" in a photo that better AI came about, but it's not much better. It will use existing information almost always and rarely *create* its own ideas from nothing.

  • @brettymike
    @brettymike 년 전

    Hey Mr, hold it's beer, as it RAPIDLY improves like you won't believe.

  • @Nepoxification
    @Nepoxification 년 전 +2

    I really like your viewpoint on this.
    It's a lot like Jazza (krplus.net/CHu2KNu6TtJ0p4hpSW7Yv7Q) who's an artist. He says that you should not feat AI if it CAN do the stuff you do professionally. You have to adapt, and use it. Because AI has to be considered a tool rather than a competitor. Dall-E 2 is absolutely breathtaking and mindboggling; But it will never have that "human-touch" whenever it creates something.
    Whether you you are an classical artist, and architect, technical drawer, engineer or illustrator - if you are GOOD at what you're doing; There is a 0% chance AI will take over YOUR job. You will compete against it at some point. But when you're good enough in what you're doing - you will be able to use as a tool. Either get inspiration from it, or use it to create quick sketches to show your clients to get an idea of what you have to work on.
    But ultimately, it's supposed to help everyone out. If you lose against it...then, as harsh as that sounds, you're not good enough. If you lose against a tool that has no emotion and works on facts and number alone - then you miss that human touch, that emotional connection with your work. And your clients will feel that emotional connection and have to create one themselfes. But they can't if your creation does not provide this in the first place. And AI cannot create anything that you can emotionally attach to.

    • @RealLifeArchitecture
      @RealLifeArchitecture  년 전

      I check out @jazza thank you for the recommendation. I agree, AI will become a tool rather than a replacement

  • @johngreen6421
    @johngreen6421 년 전

    A BIM AI architecture program did all the commercial dwelling drawing for the last job I was on. It had issues. For instance, I was doing the electrical the second week on the job and I was to scale a room I was installing the circuits for the receptacles and lights. I found out that the finished room was suppose to be 24 feet long. Things did not line up and I found out the room was made 16 feet long. They had a problem believing me. Well they were shocked and that who section of the building was on hold for months. Many other issues came up and things did not line up.
    My conclusion is, someone did not set the parameters up correctly or you really have to make sure and proofread the blueprint to make sure everything in the dimensions are done correctly. The job ran into too many problem. The worse was what happened in the basement. Not support beams were in the drawing and the carpenters had to tear open plastered wall to redo the framing beam supports. That job was so lame.

  • @eikeksi11
    @eikeksi11 년 전

    Why not just make square houses, you can have something on the roof for more room, and can extend it upwards if needs more room easier

  • @rlu1956
    @rlu1956 11 개월 전 +1

    Engineers and engineering will never be replaced by AI.
    Oh, who engineers AI?
    Engineers.

  • @dj196301
    @dj196301 년 전

    What took it so long?

  • @morphyngames
    @morphyngames 년 전 +4

    This is interesting, now imagine how dalle 3 will be like

  • @CHMichael
    @CHMichael 년 전

    I'm going with user error

  • @carlagarrett8584

    Can AI come up with a more suitable and healthy house based on animal and historic housing.

  • @matthewross2236

    I agree with lots you've said but you've barely scratched the surface of the existing AI capabilities.
    There's architects doing crazy experiments with midjourney. It's all about the mastery of the prompts

  • @sorinpopa3841
    @sorinpopa3841 년 전 +1

    So work hard to improve the AI with all the input you can give it. Ultimately, what you are doing is designing yourself out of your job. Good luck?

    • @RealLifeArchitecture
      @RealLifeArchitecture  년 전

      check out my follow-up video looking at why I think Architects will not be replaced by AI krplus.net/bidio/qKejgZ17hXC6nX4

  • @grahamsowerby6087

    If you are in mid ocean,and your A.I. fails, you still need to know how to navigate! Make sure you have all the skills you need to survive !!

  • @StevenBanks123
    @StevenBanks123 년 전

    Open plan? “Dall-e, turn a cozy home into a warehouse.”

  • @danielerickson3391

    It can do the same for YT content.