Abstract

Interactive adaptive architecture refers to the design of systems that can adapt to changes in their operating environment through interaction with users or other agents in the system. Artificial intelligence, on the other hand, refers to the ability of computer systems to perform tasks that would otherwise require human intelligence. Interactive adaptive architecture and artificial intelligence are two interconnected concepts that have evolved with the development of cybernetics. The development of interactive architecture based on the use of artificial intelligence will not mean the disappearance of architecture, as we know it, but rather a change in the way it is perceived. In the future, architecture will be participatory, with an active role of inhabitants in shaping and transforming architectural habitats, but there will always be a need for a moderator, the architect, to design and set the rules of the game for humans.

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