Research from Oklahoma State UniversityProfessor of Interior Design Tilanka Chandrasekera has decisively shown multiple ways in which AI-enhanced design tools can help students better tap into the creative process. In an article he submitted to the International Journal of Architectural Computing, AI software was shown to accelerate learning when compared to a control group of students who were assigned a similar task without the aid of technology.Image credit: Oklahoma State University, CC BY-NDImage credit: Oklahoma State University, CC BY-NDThough encouraging, Chandrasekera admits that his students may still be overreliant on AI to a fault in terms of their critical thinking capacities. The research comes on the heels of a new AIA study that suggested professional architects are still reluctant to catch on despite its widespread industry acceptance. You can learn more about the adoption of AI in architecture by reviewing our extensiveArchinect In-Depth: Artificial Intelligenc...