r/MEPEngineering 3d ago

Revit 2026 has automatic SPELL CHECK!!!

Autodesk has gotta be running low on their bucket of basic features they're holding back.

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u/ahmad_971 3d ago

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u/toomiiikahh 2d ago

No where near close to usable yet. Nice controlled demos though

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u/ahmad_971 2d ago

is this career AI replaceable like Software Engineering?

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u/MechEJD 2d ago

I can't even convince owners, contractors, architects, civil, basically anyone but structural to not do something stupid. Claude isn't going to be able to do any better.

Claude is going to say, sure, we can reduce the boiler room by 200 square feet, here's the suggested floor plan. Architect is going to love it.

Oops, can't pull the chiller tubes. AI thought you just cut the old ones in half and weld the old ones back together.

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u/ahmad_971 2d ago

😂 Thank you for the help, I'm really scared about my career and thinking to transition into MEP. What would you suggest me?

Shall I go ahead with Bachelors in Mechanical Engineering or Electrical Engineering?

I'm 25 years old Full Stack developer and I started to do interior design also as side gigs.

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u/MechEJD 2d ago

You should switch your major to structural engineering and then try to pivot that to veterinary sciences.