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Gensler put AI in the design room. Now it’s helping shape thousands of projects.

A digital rendering of Gensler’s Baghdad Sustainable Forests project. Gensler Gensler employs AI to enhance design, simulating building use and environmental impacts. The firm used the technology on Under Armor’s HQ and Iraq’s largest ecological development. Architects see AI as a tool to enhance creativity, though some express concerns about its adoption. Imagine designing a []
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