Shifts and trends in AI expected for 2025, plus more reports
For PropertyGuru’s news roundup, key AI trends anticipated for 2025 include the GPU market, AI observability, and the rise of AI-driven initiatives. In more stories, the rich history of Indian architecture provides a substantial starting point for its digital renaissance using computational design. Lastly, John Lee said Hong Kong property developers are free to make their own decisions after a top Beijing official called on tycoons to get involved in the government’s infrastructure projects.
Key trends to shape the future of AI in 2025
As 2025 approaches, the AI landscape is set for dynamic transformations driven by creativity and resilience. With a balanced focus on innovation and impact, the coming year promises significant opportunities, laying the groundwork for long-term success in AI. DataCenterNews Asia reports on insights on the GPU market, AI observability, the rise of AI-driven initiatives, and other critical trends anticipated for 2025.
Computational design in India: Dialogues between modern and vernacular form
India’s global identity has developed alongside its aspirations for a unique architectural future. Over time, the country’s architectural landscape has evolved from vernacular traditions to foreign influences, from post-colonial revivals to modern digital expressions. Computational design has played an influential role in shaping contemporary styles, empowering homegrown architectural firms to experiment with form and structure.
As a tool for exploration and innovation, computational design facilitates a dialogue between India’s modern aspirations and its deep-rooted vernacular heritage. This approach enables architects to craft contemporary narratives that respond to the country’s cultural environment and social contexts, blending millennia-old wisdom with new digital possibilities.
According to ArchDaily, the rich history of Indian architecture provides a substantial starting point for its digital renaissance. Indian architecture has always been a dialogue between human needs and environmental conditions.
Computational design offers a toolkit to extend these traditional architectural knowledge systems. Combining advanced technological tools with centuries-old construction wisdom allows architects and researchers to discover alternate ways of conserving, understanding, and evolving traditional Indian architectural practices. Computation design can create a dialogue between the past and the present.
Developers free to make own decisions, John Lee says after Beijing official urges HK tycoons to take part in gov’t projects
Hong Kong property developers are free to make their own decisions, leader John Lee has said after a top Beijing official called on tycoons to get involved in the government’s infrastructure projects.
Ahead of a meeting with the Executive Council on Tuesday, 12th November, Lee said at a press conference that the business sector should be “active participants and contributors” in Hong Kong’s future development.
The chief executive echoed remarks made last 8th November by Xia Baolong, the director of the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office (HKMAO). “… Hong Kong businessmen will continue to play their role as a main force in promoting economic development,” Xia was quoted in HKFP as saying to the 29 Hong Kong business leaders that Friday.
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