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The Exhibition is pleased to present two new digital companions: Spatial Intelligens, developed by sub, a transdisciplinary architecture and design studio led by Niklas Bildstein Zaar, and In Other Words, produced by VOLUME, one of the featured participants.


Pritish Bagdi

Artificial Intelligence at the Forefront of Biennale Architettura 2025

Artificial intelligence takes center stage at the 19th International Architecture Exhibition – Intelligens. Natural. Artificial. Collective, curated by Carlo Ratti and organized by La Biennale di Venezia. Open until November 23, 2025, it features a GENS Public Programme and introduces two new digital companions. Spatial Intelligens, developed by sub, and In Other Words, by VOLUME, extend the curatorial theme, inviting visitors to explore architectural ideas and question knowledge organization within cultural institutions.

Artificial Intelligence at Work AI has been used for summarizing texts, generating captions, and assisting with wayfinding. These tools transition from logistical support to public engagement, making the Exhibition a responsive system.

“The Biennale becomes a living lab,” says Carlo Ratti, “a place for asking new questions”.

SUB’s Spatial Intelligens

Spatial Intelligens, an AI-powered digital twin by sub, enhances the Exhibition with personalized visitor interactions and a conversational AI. Accessible via mobile devices, it provides a personalized journey map, transforming individual experiences into collective architectural understanding.

Niklas Bildstein Zaar, sub: “This project redefines exhibitions, showcasing architecture in a living dialogue. Spatial Intelligens embodies the Biennale’s spirit: architecture as a living, evolving system.”

VOLUME - Ultimate Biennale Companion: In Other Words...

In Other Words, part of VOLUME’s Bursting Bubbles initiative, uses AI to mediate between expert discourse and cultural engagement. It offers an AI-generated audio guide with diverse perspectives, creating a polyphonic reading of the Biennale. Available as a podcast on Spotify, it also includes reimagined Venetian souvenirs questioning symbol circulation.

Stephan Petermann, VOLUME editor: “This experiment explores AI’s impact on storytelling, challenging archetypal writing in design exhibitions.”

La Biennale as a living laboratory

Both tools are part of a broader experimental ecology at the Biennale Architettura 2025, emphasizing knowledge production and infrastructural imagination. Ratti notes, “The use of AI invites rethinking authorship and collaboration, addressing architecture’s future in an age of algorithmic mediation.”





Pritish Bagdi

Google Ask Photos

Google has paused the rollout of its AI-powered "Ask Photos" feature in Google Photos due to feedback on issues with latency, quality, and user experience. Initially launched as an experimental feature, "Ask Photos" uses Google's Gemini AI models to allow users to search their photo libraries with natural language questions. Product manager Jamie Aspinall announced the pause after criticism, indicating a refined version will be available in about two weeks. The feature aims to improve photo searches by understanding and interpreting photo contents contextually. Alongside this, Google has enhanced search functionality within Google Photos, allowing more accurate searches using quotes for exact text matches. This update expands on features announced at Google I/O 2024, aiming to make searches more intuitive. The pause reflects Google's ongoing scrutiny and refinement of AI features, amid competition in the AI space. Despite the pause, Google's vision for "Ask Photos" remains to enhance user interaction with photo libraries through AI. The timeline for the feature's return remains unannounced.





Pritish Bagdi

Pi Network Launches Open Mainnet, Pi Coin Sees Major Price Volatility

The Pi Network officially transitioned to its Open Mainnet on February 20, 2025, marking a major milestone from its closed ecosystem to full decentralization. This long-anticipated move has sent shockwaves through the cryptocurrency market, triggering sharp price fluctuations in Pi Coin.

Within hours of the launch, Pi Coin surged to a peak of $1.97, fueled by investor excitement and heightened trading activity. However, the rapid rally was short-lived as the price plunged to $0.737, reflecting the market's volatility. In a surprising rebound, Pi Coin recovered by nearly 80%, stabilizing around $1.29.

The Open Mainnet launch signifies Pi Network’s commitment to decentralization, granting users unrestricted access to peer-to-peer transactions, decentralized applications (dApps), and enhanced blockchain functionalities. This pivotal shift is expected to drive long-term growth while attracting new developers and investors.

Crypto analysts highlight the importance of market caution during such volatile phases but remain optimistic about Pi Coin’s future. As the network matures, many believe Pi could solidify its position among top-performing cryptocurrencies.

Investors are now watching closely to see how the Open Mainnet will shape Pi Network’s evolving ecosystem and its impact on global crypto markets.





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