The appeal of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has grown substantially over the past few decades and the latest developments have truly revolutionized the 3D engineering industry. By taking advantage of immense datasets and advanced tools such as DALL-E and ChatGPT, AI can optimize the design process and rapidly improve the productivity of designers and engineers.
For example, AI-enabled design assistance can simplify the process of adding a room to a floor plan, such as a laundry room, within a house. AI-powered simulation tools have also been used to identify trends and make accurate forecasts in the engineering sector, helping to improve the quality of decisions. Additionally, AI-assisted reconstruction technology can take basic 2D images and generate fully volumetric 3D models of things such as buildings or objects.
But, the implications of AI don’t stop there. Point clouds, which are 3D representations of physical objects created by scanning them, are also an incredibly valuable source of data. Using AI, feature recognition techniques can be carried out on the point clouds to distinguish between corners, walls and holes in a complex CAD assembly.
To stay ahead of the competition, many software vendors make sure to keep their products up-to-date and are now also incorporating AI into their designs. This drives innovation in their design processes and optimizations of their designs, allowing for faster and more accurate designs.
As AI’s prominence in 3D engineering increases, it is clear that to remain competitive, many engineering firms and software vendors have adopted AI tools. As the world becomes more AI-driven, those executives who are able to integrate and optimize AI investments will be the ones that succeed. To further explore these tools and get some insight into how to make the most of AI investments, top executives are invited to join an event in San Francisco on July 11-12. Here, leading players in the field will speak about their success with AI investments and how they’ve achieved success.
As AI’s potential runs deeper and deeper, it is certain to be a major game-changer in the world of 3D engineering and beyond. By making it easier to understand 3D data and optimize engineering processes, AI has made life infinitely easier for designers and engineers. Those who are still skeptical of these changes need to understand that AI isn’t an antagonist, it’s a tool, and when used correctly, it can be extremely powerful.