The GPT-3 beta is something every programmer and their dog wants to get into these days and most of us can't. It's a really impressive new language processing neural network that people have managed to train to (among many other things) generate code from an English description of the program. If it can do that, it might be able to generate some reasonably complex Constructive Solid Geometry models and even something like MEL commands in Maya.
Greg, OpenAI's CTO, occasionally manually lets people in if they convince him of their use case (or, as one guy did, plant a bunch of trees in his name) in an email (gdb@openai.com). It might be worth shooting him a message explaining the idea. From what I've heard, once you have a key, it's mostly a matter of feeding the model examples until it does what you want.
I'm a metal fabricator by trade but also technically minded, AutoHotKey scripts for a few things and can very basic Python and C# if I need to.
I tend to learn in a very solutions oriented.
And would be keen to collaborate / learn / skill share.