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Title- 7 Ways To Embrace Artificial Intelligence In Architecture
With the technological advancements that have been made in the field of architecture, the arrival of artificial intelligence (AI) systems has turned the architectural industry on its head. The integration of AI into architecture has caused designers to rethink everything from user experience to building design and construction. So how can architects begin to embrace artificial intelligence in architecture industry? We’ve compiled a list of 7 ways that you can start using AI to revolutionize your work as an architect today!
By Sjain Ventures3 years ago in Geeks
Shrek 2 - A Movie Review
There’s not enough time. We make our final wish at midnight. Shrek 2 is a 2004 sequel. Upon request, Fiona takes Shrek to the castle to meet her royal parents. Not met with gratitude, Shrek considers changing out of his ogre ways to make Fiona happy. On an expedition, the kingdom learns that fairy tales don’t have to go by the book.
By Marielle Sabbag3 years ago in Geeks
Marvel gave Namor a goatee, I don’t like it, the musical
Marvel, Marvel, Marvel, Marvel. Let’s talk, let’s be straight with each other we owe ourselves that much. We’ve had some good times, some really good times. You’ve been strong in my life for over a decade now and I know you’re always gonna be there for me in some form or another, but lately, you seem a little ‘off’. Nothings truly been bad (I didn’t hate Eternals sue me) but it hasn’t quiet been the caliber we’re used to. Is the MCU getting too big for ya? Actors aging out too fast? Feige can’t keep track of all the properties under the same roof? You can tell me it’s alright. You’re not doing bad yet, but you’re really just not doing great.
By Hapsetshut The Pharaoh3 years ago in Geeks
Dragon's Treasure
Prologue Narcissus dug further under a mountain of glittering gold, a mist of steam gently rising through a mound of shimmering treasure. With a puff of expelled air Narcissus opened a bulbous-lidded eye and stared at the soft glow of sunlight from her cave’s entrance.
By Geraldine Michelo3 years ago in Geeks
5 Artists On Twitter To Help You Forget Being Scarred By Your Trending Topics - The Sequel!
A few years ago I wrote the very first article (linked here) after the incredible chaos that was January 3rd on Twitter. I thought that, perhaps, like me, others found the Main Characters to be nearly overpowering in their extraordinary . . . uh . . . travesties. But, oh! Twitter's been a radioactive mess from Friday to Wednesday. From revealing confessions of having never seen breasts in real life, to Matthew Perry's very bizarre marketing strategy- lots of healing that needs to go on here!
By Delise Fantome3 years ago in Geeks
Bay of Blood (1971) film review
Caution this contains spoilers. The horror delight of the week is A Bay of Blood (1971) directed by Mario Bava, also known as Blood Bath, or Carnage, Twitch of the Death Nerve; it stars Claudine Auger, Luigi Pistilli and Claudio Volonte. Far before the release of his own feature films (he would go on to release 24), Mario Bava worked as a screenwriter, cinematographer, and special effects artist for years. Known as the 'Master of Italian Horror', and 'The Master of Macabre', his giallo thrillers, stylishly violent, have had a large impact on the slashers that we acclaim today.
By justine taylor3 years ago in Geeks
Recommended ten classic high-scoring European and American films
1、Mistakenly Killed to Conceal the Sky The Manslaughter is a Hindi film directed by Nishikat Kamat and starring Ajayya Dugan, Shreya Saran, and Tabu. The film tells the story of Vijay, a father, who uses counter-surveillance techniques learned in movies to fight the police to defend his family who mistakenly killed an uninvited guest. This movie is relatively cold, but the plot design is awesome, San's this movie is worth recommending.
By Fester Hammer3 years ago in Geeks






