Lately, I've seen more and more posts along this line, and they all miss the point of understanding architecture as producing plans/models. See which topics LLM's can support and which not.
I work on the engineer’s ‘information’ in BIM and yesterday, I wanted to know if Julius (an AI) could provide me with a range of options for the number of equally spaced parallel lines (N) passing through a circle of equally spaced dots whose diameter (D) was equal to the maximum spacing of the lines and with the rule that no line was to intersect a dot and it did exactly what I asked. It took me 15 minutes. That’s contributing to architecture. :-)
I work on the engineer’s ‘information’ in BIM and yesterday, I wanted to know if Julius (an AI) could provide me with a range of options for the number of equally spaced parallel lines (N) passing through a circle of equally spaced dots whose diameter (D) was equal to the maximum spacing of the lines and with the rule that no line was to intersect a dot and it did exactly what I asked. It took me 15 minutes. That’s contributing to architecture. :-)