Abstract

The connection between technology and society today remains as compelling as in Le Corbusier’s time, with views from social commentators, scientists and economists habituall polarising around the adverse or positive impact of technological change. Tracing the roots of computation and robotics back to the second world war, the author redefines the position of artifical intelligence, robots and computation in architecture, highlighting the potential of computers to perform precise calculations – and ourperform human intelligence in almost every way.

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