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The source, an article titled "The Silent Revolution - A Spotlight on Data Modelling" from datapro.news, investigates how Artificial Intelligence (AI) is profoundly transforming data engineering and architecture. The text explains that AI is making the traditional three-tier data modelling approach—conceptual, logical, and physical—obsolete through hyper-automation, significantly compressing project timelines, such as reducing the conceptual modelling phase from weeks to hours via the "Text-to-Schema paradigm." The article highlights a new structural change called "logical model bifurcation," requiring architects to design two parallel logical blueprints: a business-facing Semantic Layer and a specialised Logical Feature Model for machine learning workloads. Furthermore, the source details that AI-driven optimisation is now directly tied to cloud cost management in consumption-based environments, making cost governance a primary architectural concern, and concludes that professional roles are shifting from manual designers to orchestrators and governors of complex AI systems.
By Paul BarlowThe source, an article titled "The Silent Revolution - A Spotlight on Data Modelling" from datapro.news, investigates how Artificial Intelligence (AI) is profoundly transforming data engineering and architecture. The text explains that AI is making the traditional three-tier data modelling approach—conceptual, logical, and physical—obsolete through hyper-automation, significantly compressing project timelines, such as reducing the conceptual modelling phase from weeks to hours via the "Text-to-Schema paradigm." The article highlights a new structural change called "logical model bifurcation," requiring architects to design two parallel logical blueprints: a business-facing Semantic Layer and a specialised Logical Feature Model for machine learning workloads. Furthermore, the source details that AI-driven optimisation is now directly tied to cloud cost management in consumption-based environments, making cost governance a primary architectural concern, and concludes that professional roles are shifting from manual designers to orchestrators and governors of complex AI systems.

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