Brianna White

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The effects of AI on society are not just limited to the workplace. Recently, there has been a lot of talk about how AI will affect our social interactions and how we create and experience social spaces.
AI-driven architecture for social spaces presents us with new opportunities as well as challenges. In his work, Babar Kasam Cazir explores the implications of how artificial intelligence could change socioeconomic dynamics - specifically in event spaces - through its ability to analyze patterns at scale. 
Cazir is a prominent Moorish American architect who has spent many years working in and around the entertainment and hospitality industry as the founder of AV hospitality, a casting associate at Sony Pictures, a brand ambassador at Armand de Brignac, and an event organizer. 
Cazir’s vast experience in design and social events has placed him in a prime position to understand the interactions between race and the design of social spaces and how AI is poised to affect this interaction. 
“Every facet of our society is becoming increasingly aware of how little things can affect the balance of society with regards to equality and inclusiveness” Cazir explains; “Artificial Intelligence is playing an increasing role in how architecture works and so it stands to reason that if design and construction has any role to pay in building a more inclusive society, then AI has to be at the forefront of that endeavor as well.”
Continue reading: https://www.forbes.com/sites/anniebrown/2021/10/21/ai-race-and-architecting-more-inclusive-social-spaces/?sh=6e0ecc141c89
 

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