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A Model Restoration
Glancing at Barcelona's still-unfinished Sagrada Família Roman Catholic basilica, with its famous sandcastle-like exterior, it is easy to get the wrong idea about its architect, Antoni Gaudí, as a carefree, loosey-goosey artist. The whimsical exterior hides a geometrically sophisticated, structurally advanced design--a big part of the reason this grand basilica, begun in 1882, has taken so many decades to build, remaining the world's longest-running ongoing architectural project. This complexity required an utterly different approach to modeling than what architects had typically deployed. Instead of using two-dimensional drawings to guide builders, Gaudí relied heavily on large, high-fidelity plaster models--models that needed to be reverse engineered and rebuilt after extensive damage during the Spanish Civil War. In a separate project, Gaudí pioneered the use of hanging-chain models that enable changes in real time; though he did not use these interactive models on the Sagrada Família, they guided his thinking and prefigured the so-called parametric design software that has been instrumental to the acceleration of the project's pace in recent years.
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Will AI Save Business? The view of George Zarkadakis
AI Business recently interviewed one of the UK's leading experts in AI for Business, George Zarkadakis. George has a PhD in AI, is the Digital Lead at Willis Towers Watson, and the author of "In Our Own Image: will Artificial Intelligence save us or destroy us?". George is also a keynote speaker at The AI Summit London, presenting on the many different ways that AI will be shaping the business of tomorrow. George answered a number of interesting questions giving us a taster of the insightful presentation to come at The AI Summit on the 5th of May. How do you believe AI will impact business overall and in what ways?
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