Drawing the Line

Is AI Just a Glorified Rendering Tool or is it About to Rewrite the DNA of How We Design?

1 h 16 min · 15 de may de 2026
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In this episode of Drawing the Line, we sit down with Ismail, a leading figure at the intersection of architecture and AI image generation. Having stepped off the traditional architectural path to explore the digital frontier, Ismail joins us to confront the uncomfortable questions facing emerging professionals today. We dissect the realities of AI integration, from shifting university curricula and training bespoke machine learning models, to the broader existential implications of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) on design. Is the profession undergoing a necessary evolution, or are traditional roles at risk of obsolescence? Gendo AI [https://www.gendo.ai/]

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