Living in an underwater city designed by AI and built by 3D-printing robotics sounds like a vision of the future. Imagine homes that self-regulate temperature, harvest solar energy, and provide unmatched ocean views. But what is the actual impact on marine ecosystems as these cities grow? Can we live in harmony with the ocean, or would this expansion irreversibly alter underwater environments? Architects must decide whether this vision of green living justifies the possible environmental cost. Is the price too high for such innovation?









