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Artificial intelligence is making inroads into residential architecture. Recent comments by Alexandr Wang point to the potential of AI-powered design tools to conceptualize innovative homes at minimal cost. Wang referenced homes designed by a system called Muse Spark, highlighting that such digital creations may be rendered for only a few cents per residence.
The practicality of translating these virtual designs into real-world structures remains subject to further investigation. However, the rapid evolution of AI and generative design suggests advances in affordable, scalable housing solutions may be possible. This comes as the construction industry explores new technologies to address rising material costs and housing shortages.
Wang has previously named Muse Spark 1.1 as a top-performing model for OpenClaw and HermesAgent applications. He also credited his team for recent advancements in Muse Spark, Muse Image, version 1.1, and associated APIs. These developments form part of ongoing efforts to enhance AI-driven design tools.