The article discusses the pervasive influence of artificial intelligence in daily life, particularly in content generation on social media platforms like Instagram. It highlights the tension between AI's imaginative capabilities and the underlying opaque nature of its algorithms, which mask data sources. This leads to potential distortions and flattening of architectural significance. The mixed reactions from architects toward AI-generated works underscore ongoing debates about the value of human expertise in creative fields and the limitations of AI in truly capturing the depth of architectural intent.
Artificial intelligence is becoming an undeniable presence in our daily lives. It teaches, generates content, and disrupts the fragile boundaries-both visual and imaginative-that once governed our interactions on social media.
Yet beneath this apparent abundance lies the opaque core of closed-source AI: an algorithmic black box that systematically conceals the origins of the data it consumes.
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