That;'s a good point. Civil engineering ought to be a natural. I think that World Modeling is at the input stage, where scans of the world are input, but not output, where it's used to create designs of roads and so on.
Question: has your research uncovered any (useful) AI apps targeted at land development civil engineering? There are several apps out there which certainly lack the "World Model AI" - the outputs have nothing to do with how we design sites.
As a result of your comment, I heard from Andrew English of Civil Survey Applications (Australia), who tells me his company is adding AI-assistance to their road design package that runs on AutoCAD, BricsCAD, and Civil 3D.
That;'s a good point. Civil engineering ought to be a natural. I think that World Modeling is at the input stage, where scans of the world are input, but not output, where it's used to create designs of roads and so on.
Another good article, thanks Ralph.
Question: has your research uncovered any (useful) AI apps targeted at land development civil engineering? There are several apps out there which certainly lack the "World Model AI" - the outputs have nothing to do with how we design sites.
Thanks,
Mark
As a result of your comment, I heard from Andrew English of Civil Survey Applications (Australia), who tells me his company is adding AI-assistance to their road design package that runs on AutoCAD, BricsCAD, and Civil 3D.
It comes out later this month. No public info on it yet, but here is the link to the site: https://civilsitedesign.com.au/