The NCARB Board of Directors has adopted the following statement establishing NCARB's position on the use of AI in architectural practice and its impact on regulation.
Advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and computational design are providing architects with new labor-saving tools and transforming many of the tasks associated with project delivery. The proliferation of AI use in practice is raising legitimate questions about how the responsibility and accountability of the architect might be altered by this technological wave.
At NCARB’s June 2024 Annual Business Meeting (ABM), 150 licensing board members from around the country took part in a workshop on artificial intelligence and regulation. Prior to this workshop, NCARB’s regional leaders hosted an AI presentation at the March 2024 Regional Summit; a wide-ranging exploration of AI was also featured at NCARB’s inaugural Futures Symposium in December 2023.
Although the ABM participants’ opinions were divided on how regulators should engage with AI, NCARB and its regulatory community approached consensus on several points:
In evaluating perspectives from the regulatory community, NCARB plans to work with its licensing board members to further explore two areas regarding guidance and best practices for the architect’s use of AI:
Going forward, NCARB will continue to monitor the expanding use of AI across practice and its potential interface with the regulatory mission of NCARB and its members. NCARB remains committed to collaborating with its licensing board members to ensure the best interests of the public are served through the effective and reasonable regulation of architectural practice.