Amazing! I'm blown away at what Alex has created and figured out! Anyone can do this. It just takes determination and discipline. I'd absolutely take his course or sim. if he had one.
This is that period of time in architecture that my grad school professor, Bill Mitchell, referred to as "the bleeding edge". There's a lot of potential, but some blood spilled along the way.
chat GPT integrated in a dynamo script is easier than using back and forth to open AI website for formulas. One can create a dynamo script with chat GPT and Voice response with all the formula info kept in local PC records as Txt file. im also using it to review pdfs specs and provide basic calcs for hydraulic.
Have tried so much with chatGPT writing pyhton scripts for pyrevit but just cannot get anything to work... Even tried a simple task like highlighting walls in a view.
So, basically, if he doesn't have access to any of those apps, he wont be able to do any work? Or, if all the developers of Dynamo packages stop updating their packages, he wont be able to create anything? I agree with the use of ChatGPT to figure out formulas in Revit. However, in most cases, he's demonstrating basic coding problems. The best part was when he mentioned, "this isn't the easiest code", it was as simple as you can get. I'm not sure about Alex Ritivoi, he keeps moving as if he hasn't slept in two days and lacks presentation skills. Nicolas had to stop him so many times so he could explain in a clear way what was happening. It's like we were supposed to be amazed that someone is translating the work of developers into a language model and then finally saying that he doesn't have to pay $5000 euros for add-ins because he's essentially "creating" scripts using ChatGPT. Hopefully, all those developers continue providing free resources for people like him, so he can keep saving $5000, even though 3XN is a large architectural company that can certainly afford it.
Amazing! I'm blown away at what Alex has created and figured out! Anyone can do this. It just takes determination and discipline. I'd absolutely take his course or sim. if he had one.
He is on another level. Would love if he made a course out of this.
That's amazing info in this stream, It delivered a message to me as: programming will become our daily work" must have " tool.
nice chat with crazy itchy Alex, thanks, good job!
This is that period of time in architecture that my grad school professor, Bill Mitchell, referred to as "the bleeding edge". There's a lot of potential, but some blood spilled along the way.
Great chat gpt information. Looking forward to seeing more like this.
I've been thinking about this concept for so long
chat GPT integrated in a dynamo script is easier than using back and forth to open AI website for formulas. One can create a dynamo script with chat GPT and Voice response with all the formula info kept in local PC records as Txt file. im also using it to review pdfs specs and provide basic calcs for hydraulic.
please make more!
Have tried so much with chatGPT writing pyhton scripts for pyrevit but just cannot get anything to work... Even tried a simple task like highlighting walls in a view.
Now I am thinking that dynamo is ocean & revit is small plugin 😂
Never ending ocean
That railing is totally not ok:)
what is the name of this doodle app?
Obsidian
It's a drawing plugin inside of Obsidian
He said it was Excalidraw
It sounds good but, I need to see some real-world project applications.
What should I do because chat gpt is future plz reply
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So, basically, if he doesn't have access to any of those apps, he wont be able to do any work? Or, if all the developers of Dynamo packages stop updating their packages, he wont be able to create anything? I agree with the use of ChatGPT to figure out formulas in Revit. However, in most cases, he's demonstrating basic coding problems. The best part was when he mentioned, "this isn't the easiest code", it was as simple as you can get. I'm not sure about Alex Ritivoi, he keeps moving as if he hasn't slept in two days and lacks presentation skills. Nicolas had to stop him so many times so he could explain in a clear way what was happening. It's like we were supposed to be amazed that someone is translating the work of developers into a language model and then finally saying that he doesn't have to pay $5000 euros for add-ins because he's essentially "creating" scripts using ChatGPT. Hopefully, all those developers continue providing free resources for people like him, so he can keep saving $5000, even though 3XN is a large architectural company that can certainly afford it.
Brother 😢 as Architecture alone is not hard enough…. Current architecture meta is addicted to data.
So weird, we need to be a mathematician for this. I believe it's helpful, but it isn't handy. For normal people like me 😂
Probably the worst interview i have ever watched
I'll put this comment on my fridge! :)
@@bimpure hahahah, agree
Seems Useless...