I use AI to learn/understand things I don't have any idea of. It helps by supplementing my thoughts on some topic instead of replacing my thoughts on some topic.
Have you thought of going to a reputable source (individual or organization) recognized in that discipline first? For example, if I have a medical question, I might seek info from Mayo Clinic or Cleveland Clinic. AI is only as good as the database it was trained on and there have been numerous examples of it giving people misleading or incorrect information.
Some of my AI tools are smarter than yours. Some are dumber than rocks. Copilot was clueless, but perplexity did a good job. I got a wide range of class-B amplifiers including designs driven by an opamp, some with transformer coupling, some with tubes, etc. A lot of the schematics weren't class-b amplifiers, but they were all legitimate schematics. The tool seemed to copy liberally from ResearchGate papers, ebay and amazon listings, and internet sites with circuit design ties. It did confuse class-b amplifiers with differential amplifiers though. Still room for a lot of improvement...
Right. "Fashion" is just a term invented by clothing designers and manufacturers to get us to buy new clothes when our existing clothes are still perfectly useful.
I use AI to learn/understand things I don't have any idea of. It helps by supplementing my thoughts on some topic instead of replacing my thoughts on some topic.
Have you thought of going to a reputable source (individual or organization) recognized in that discipline first? For example, if I have a medical question, I might seek info from Mayo Clinic or Cleveland Clinic. AI is only as good as the database it was trained on and there have been numerous examples of it giving people misleading or incorrect information.
"Orphan resistor" LOL; that's romantic !
I got HR Giger when I saw the 3 one, not sure why but it just looks a bit organic and wired like a lot of his work.
lol, boy they weren’t kidding when they said AI is in it’s infant stage.
The software is TINA TI. Is that upgraded to AI?
What program is this?
The circuit simulator is TINA-TI. I used several different AI programs and I forgot their names.
We may be still some way away from AI detecting problems in circuit diagrams or photos of actual circuits.
Some of my AI tools are smarter than yours. Some are dumber than rocks.
Copilot was clueless, but perplexity did a good job. I got a wide range of class-B amplifiers including designs driven by an opamp, some with transformer coupling, some with tubes, etc. A lot of the schematics weren't class-b amplifiers, but they were all legitimate schematics. The tool seemed to copy liberally from ResearchGate papers, ebay and amazon listings, and internet sites with circuit design ties. It did confuse class-b amplifiers with differential amplifiers though. Still room for a lot of improvement...
Do you think your results were functionally superior compared to just using a simple image search?
To me AI is like fashion: next year it will change and reveal irself as it is, i.e. completely questionable...
Right. "Fashion" is just a term invented by clothing designers and manufacturers to get us to buy new clothes when our existing clothes are still perfectly useful.
Maybe what AI needs, is its own religion and church to make it complete...
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Perfect. Then it could get tax exemptions!