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In this video, we take a realistic look at AI-assisted tagging in Revit and answer a question many designers and BIM managers are asking. Can AI actually automate tagging, and should we rely on it for production drawings? 💾 Resource links: 🚀 Tagitize Revit plugin: https://tagitize.app/ Using real Revit examples and practical workflows, this video breaks down what AI can do today, where it still struggles, and why human oversight remains essential for professional and statutory compliance. 📐What you will learn in this video: • What people usually mean when they say AI tagging, and why that expectation is often unrealistic • How much of Revit tagging can actually be automated in practice • Why tagging is a data and rules problem rather than a visual one • Real examples of tagging nuances across different teams and disciplines • Why manual review and cleanup are still required for compliance and quality control • How saving 60 to 80 percent of tagging time is already a major win • Why data security matters when using AI tools in BIM workflows 🚀 Tagitize as a real-world example: Throughout the video, Tagitize is used as an example of a Revit plugin that automates tagging in a controlled and production-friendly way. It shows how detailed rules, filters, and view-based configurations can guide AI-assisted tagging without removing professional responsibility. All processing is done locally, so model data stays on your machine, which is an important consideration for many teams. Learn more about Tagitize here: https://tagitize.app Documentation and examples: https://tagitize.app/docs Who this video is for: • Revit users curious about AI-assisted workflows • BIM managers and coordinators • Architects, engineers, and designers working on real projects • Anyone wondering if AI can really replace manual tagging Final thoughts: AI is a powerful assistant, but it is not a replacement for professional judgment. The goal is not perfect automation. The goal is to reduce repetitive work while keeping humans in control. If you found this useful, consider subscribing for more practical Revit and BIM workflow videos 👋