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Artificial Intelligence: the unreliable outlier driving the future of architecture

Eighty-eight per cent of respondents to the Future Business of Architecture Survey think artificial intelligence (AI) will become more important in the next 10 years. It seems AI’s significance is largely undisputed, but what are the consequences for the profession? This white paper draws on research from the Future Business of Architecture programme to outline three very different scenarios: the good, the bad, and the largely unchanged.

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