AI and Architecture Competition Video Voice-Over

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Description

In this project, I was able to narrate the video in English and achieve the full potential of delivering the proper sense of the desired message concerning the usage of AI in architecture resulting in the satisfaction of the client with the ability to clinch 2nd place after fierce competition with o

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Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

Arabic (General) British (General) North American (US Midwest- Chicago, Great Lakes)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
today. There is no specific definition of the types of spaces that we build. It oscillates between simplicity and complexity between idea and implementation. Let us people out of this definition. We its users just remind its meaning. We are the ones who shape our future. One way or another, aI will have a profound impact on the way we perceive architectural output and shape our built environment, which really marked a turning point in the history of architecture. It brings up the idea of the right to design, the right to be part of the decision, the right to see what he imagines away from the limitations of time and place. As long as we are able to develop these tools, the right to a design created by its user, from his imagination, by making these advanced tools accessible to an audience. They become tools for the community empowerment to participate in the process of designing and foreseeing the future. A new kind of democracy must begin to rise. Everything is different now. Now we can all be architects, we can share and move forward and find valuable solutions to the problems facing our society. This means that the buildings of tomorrow will be very different from the buildings of today, which means that it's possible for robots to build our homes because then they will be the only ones to make shapes that simulates what our imagination can produce. It doesn't matter how we build our buildings, What really matters is what we build