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Brief of diving:
- Although the drum around artificial intelligence is growing, a small part of the U.S. architects regularly use the AI for their work, according to a new report from the American Institute of Architects. Although 6% of architects have implemented technology regularly, 53% experienced with AI.
- The report indicates the opportunities and concerns about increasing the use of the AI in the design and construction sector and quantifies the current adoption status.
- In general, 8% of companies have implemented AI solutions in their practice, with 20% more than currently working on implementation solutions. This is significantly driven by large companies with 50 or more employees, who are the first adopters in this space.
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Of 6% of workers who use and regularly, 91% use the Chatbots, 70% use image generators and 61% use grammatical and analytical support, according to the report.
In addition, there is a generational division in the way architects use technology. Depending on the experimentation and use of AI it is driven by more architects of 50 years or less, according to the report. Significantly more architects of 35-50 years have used the Chatbots, while children under 35 have used image generators.
However, industry users have worries. Nine out of ten architectural professionals are concerned about:
- Offets of AI outputs.
- Unwanted consequences of their use.
- Security.
- Authenticity, or how to distinguish human beings from ai -generated content.
- Transparency where the data is stored and how it is used.
The generation gap also exists with these concerns: professionals under the age of 50 are much more likely to worry about AI compared to their colleagues over 50, according to the report. The authors of the report wrote that this is likely that architects under the age of 50 will have more direct experience with AI tools and hope that it will affect a more widespread part of their careers.
