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This episode explores the argument that generative AI is not just another drafting tool but a full-blown industrial factory aimed at replacing human labor in architecture and engineering. Through the lens of Wardley mapping, we trace how once-specialized services like 3D visualization and compliance are dragged toward commoditization, stripped of margin, and folded into centralized AI-driven platforms. The real struggle is not about creativity but about who owns the operating system.
This episode is presented by platformeconomies.com - and if you are interested in matters of architecture, make sure to get my book on IT Architecture today: https://a.co/d/gK7YzOL (US) / https://amzn.to/3OkwqE9 (DE)
By Mohammed BrücknerThis episode explores the argument that generative AI is not just another drafting tool but a full-blown industrial factory aimed at replacing human labor in architecture and engineering. Through the lens of Wardley mapping, we trace how once-specialized services like 3D visualization and compliance are dragged toward commoditization, stripped of margin, and folded into centralized AI-driven platforms. The real struggle is not about creativity but about who owns the operating system.
This episode is presented by platformeconomies.com - and if you are interested in matters of architecture, make sure to get my book on IT Architecture today: https://a.co/d/gK7YzOL (US) / https://amzn.to/3OkwqE9 (DE)