Artificial intelligence is one of the most interesting, buzzing, and rapidly developing technologies of this decade. We’ve come so far in our technological advancements that today, we’re able to emulate the full human experience through the use of machines, programming, and artificial intelligence. Remember deep blue? IBMs chess-playing computer. It was a marvel of supercomputing technology that was revolutionary. Well, a high-end smartphone today has more processing power than the world’s most popular supercomputer, which was built only two decades ago. Technology is advancing at a pace so rapid that we can’t keep up with it, and AI is the next logical step in the computing world. Today, AI is used to streamline many processes that go on in the background. Through AI and machine learning, programs can learn to adapt to our jobs and make tedious tasks accomplishable at the click of a button. It’s tough to tell what AI might bring to the table next, but whatever it is, it’s going to be nothing short of a complete technological revolution.

You might think to yourself:

“How does this in any way connect with architecture and rendering?”

Well, the answer is far simpler than you might think. AI streamlines, simplifies, and improves rendering, and might propose the necessary solutions that are required to take architecture into its new golden age.