Revolutionizing Urban Living: The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Smart Cities
Exploring the Potential of AI-Powered Solutions for Improved Infrastructure, Services and Quality of Life

Manas Bhatia, an architect and computational designer from India, is utilizing the capabilities of the artificial intelligence (AI) tool Mid journey to create surreal architectural concepts. His AI x Future Cities series utilizes AI-generated images to explore the potential of sustainable infrastructure in the face of rapid urbanization. Bhatia envisions a utopian city of the future with towering skyscrapers covered in algae-based facades. These green buildings, which serve as biophilic air-purification towers, offer numerous benefits for infrastructure and society by reducing carbon emissions. Bhatia utilizes Mid journey to bring his vision to life by inputting text-based instructions into the AI system to generate this futuristic, environmentally-friendly architectural design.

The AI x Future Cities project is utilizing Mid journey to envision what sustainable architecture could look like in a utopian future. Manas Bhatia's AI-generated designs depict towering, futuristic skyscrapers coated in algae that also act as vertical gardens and biophilic air purification towers. This image of the future city is one of a green energy paradise with cutting-edge structures and no pollution.

"With new age technology and tools available architects and designers will be able to produce their fancies with further convenience directly rephrasing their studies into delineations, definitions, and 3D models making the industry briskly and more effective. Using technology combined with the knowledge of natural systems engineers will be able to produce further biologically integrated designs. The possibilities are endless!", says Manas Bhatia.

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