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Institute launches survey on AI use in architecture practice

The Australian Institute of Architects has launched a voluntary and anonymous national survey for its members, inviting them to share their experiences and views about the use of artificial intelligence in architecture practice.

The survey is commissioned by the National Practice Committee and its Design and Technology Working Group. Its purpose is to collate more evidence about the impacts of artificial intelligence (AI) in Australian architecture practices and the profession’s strategic responses to the emergence of AI.

The survey findings will be used to guide the institute on the kinds of support to provide members, including continuing professional development and other advocacy.

The survey portal will close on Friday 16 August 2024. To find out more, visit the website.


Source: Architecture - architectureau

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