Definitely, the Turing test is a big challenge indeed. But don't you think that these new AIs (ChatGPT-level) could maybe be able to do part of the drawing review, for example checking that all components are (correctly) inserted, referenced, and specified in the drawing?
Thanks for all the replies! Appreciated :)
I agree that "demeaning" was a strong or misleading word. I’ve replaced it with "boring," which better describes what I meant.
@cliff234 — Since you mentioned Artificial Intelligence, have you had any negative experiences with AI tools for this task? I...
@cliff234: Thanks for the clarifying questions, I just edited the post to include such information.
@RPGs: I find it kinda demeaning because it feels like a monotonous, low-skill task that doesn’t really utilize any of my (engineering) knowledge. While I understand that accuracy and attention...
I'm a junior structural engineer with 1.5 years of experience, based in Germany. In my office, we each have to review multiple shop drawings of concrete components every week. The process often feels repetitive and, honestly, a bit demeaning boring, as it mostly involves checking that all...