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Embracing AI to assist in our Website reimagining and Content Creation



Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools have made significant strides in development and release to production in 2025.

Notably, beta and production releases in November 2025 have meant that anyone can try AI and create, images, vidoes, audio, and more.

Following a full re-review of the AI market and the tools available in late 2025, we have selected a number of tools from google and microsoft to improve our website and it's content. The tools listed toward the bottom of this page are being primarily used for code and media content creation, and further assisted by bots such as Google Gemini and Chat-GPT to produce and check facts, history and text.

With effect from Dec '25 we have a professional membership to Google AI labs. AI has a way to go before code that it generates is fit for website production purpose.

To enable the editing of AI generated web code (where needed), and to develop code that is not currently supported by the current AI toolsets (e.g. JScript 3D) we are using the new MicroSoft Studio 2026 which itself comes with a techincal AI co-pilot assistant.

You may also be interested to know that the AI chat bots (i.e. Gemini and Chat-GPT) have consumed and assimilated the book on the History of 101 Engineer Regiment, so all of the detail within that book is available online. You will be able to monitor our AI website redevelopment by clicking on the "AI Dev" menu option.
Here is a list of tools we are utilising...
  • Stitch - Used to Design and Layup Web page look and feel and generate code shells
  • Googie AI Studio - Used to pull our Google development objects into a project
  • Nano Banana - Used to create AI imagined rich and detailed images
  • VEO - Used to create AI imagined Videos
  • Flow - Used to link, extend and edit VEO created video segments
  • Visual Studio 2026 - Used to edit AI created code (where needed), and develop new (out of AI scope) code
  • JavaScript 3D (j3s) - Is earmarked for the development of our 3D virtual museum
Google any of the above tools to get a more in-depth understanding of their capabilities, use and potential.