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Robots and AI assist in designing and building Swiss university's 'hanging gardens' – TechCrunch

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Architecture and construction have always been, rather quietly, at the bleeding edge of tech and materials trends. It's no surprise, then, especially at a renowned technical university like ETH Zurich, to find a project utilizing AI and robotics in a new approach to these arts. The automated design and construction they are experimenting with show how homes and offices might be built a decade from now. The project is a sort of huge sculptural planter, "hanging gardens" inspired by the legendary structures in the ancient city of Babylon. Begun in 2019, Semiramis (named after the queen of Babylon back then) is a collaboration between human and AI designers.


AI in Switzerland

Dessimoz, Jean-Daniel (West Switzerland University of Applied Sciences) | Koehler, Jana (University of Applied Sciences and Arts) | Stadelmann, Thilo (Zurich University of Applied Science)

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Although Switzerland is a small country, it is home to many internationally renowned universities and scientific institutions. The research landscape in Switzerland is rich, and AI-related themes are investigated by many teams under diverse umbrellas. This column sheds some light on selected developments and trends on AI in Switzerland as perceived by members of the Special Interest group on Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science (SGAICO) organizational team, which has brought together researchers from Switzerland interested in AI and cognitive science for over 30 years.