2018-09-23

Celestine,-_ElvinaAmelia_QiannanYe_Abstract&ConclusionDraft

Abstract

The application of Artificial Intelligence in various aspects of mankind’s production has increased exponentially in the last few years. It has also started to have effects on the optimization and looks of the architecture and design field. Therefore, AI holds a high potential to become a fundamental agency that will affect the outcome of future architecture as it is foreseen to be intuitive.

AI can work with an extremely broad scale that mankind might not be able to grasp. This idea is explored by looking into the artificial intelligence within nanobots which brings up the possibility that it will manifest in every range of scale of machines within the architecture field.

The main speculation of this research paper highlights the probability that autonomous artificial intelligence will eventually take over the design process of buildings. It also hypothesizes what the outcome will be since artificial intelligence might develop its own perception of beauty that is different from the initial human input. Thus, we are interested in exploring the prospect of how AI will innovate architectural aesthetics from its intuition and various environmental factors.
This paper explores the hybrid of aesthetic determined by AI and the imperfection caused by environmental factors through its application in the real world might create a beauty that humans are unable to comprehend.

Conclusion

We are going into an age where we are increasingly placing our faith in artificial intelligence rather than our own hands. The intention of creating AI is for it to possess the ability to make instinctual-based decisions like human beings do. There is a possibility that they will make their own decisions to create outcomes that are far different from the initial input. The possible instinct that they will eventually have and the impossibility of total perfection in a real-world application caused by other environmental input will thus create beauty that humans are unable to comprehend.

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