Arup falls victim to £20m deepfake video scam
Arup has confirmed it was the victim of a £20 million AI deepfake fraud earlier this year
By Anna Highfield 20 May 2024 6,026 Views
Arup has confirmed it was the victim of a £20 million AI deepfake fraud earlier this year
By John Porter 17 April 2024 861 Views
While artificial intelligence can help us to be more efficient, the creative and collaborative nature of architecture and design can never be replaced by a computer program, argues John Porter
By The Secret Architect 8 April 2024 1,124 Views
The danger with artificial intelligence, says the Secret Architect, is that everything stays as it is, but with the fun part outsourced to AI
By Keir Regan-Alexander 5 April 2024 2,169 Views
Architect and AI expert Keir Regan-Alexander, founder of Arka Works, reports from the architectural frontlines on how practices are experimenting with emerging technologies
By Fran Williams and Rob Wilson 27 March 2024 2,194 Views
The AJ asked various built environment practitioners, ranging from architects to students, to provide examples of how they are using AI in practice
By Cristina Monteiro 25 March 2024 1,045 Views
A mixture of fear and doubt about the consequences of an AI-saturated profession leads Cristina Monteiro to consider the pioneering craftsman, designer and socialist William Morris and what he might have made of artificial intelligence
By Martha Dillon 25 March 2024 1,450 Views
There’s an emerging world of real estate AI that replaces human interactions, warns Martha Dillon
By David Grandorge 24 March 2024 63 Views
Recalling a visit to the Arctic Circle, David Grandorge muses on what artificial intelligence is doing to the way we live and work
By Richard Waite 21 March 2024 3,264 Views
With almost two-thirds of architects using AI, the profession is at an ethical and practical crossroads. Here are the results of the AJ’s first comprehensive survey into the industry’s use of AI technologies
By Emily Booth 21 March 2024 1,341 Views
Artificial intelligence manifestly does not have all the answers to myriad real-world challenges. But we need to take it seriously, says Emily Booth, as the AJ introduces its next issue