use of ChatGPT for HIFI


I have been using this really cool AI tool to evaluate System issues and gear comparisons and I’m blown away by its ability to do this. And it’s freaking free for my needs at this point

I provided details of all the components in my system and it remembers it in its memory and refers to the strengths and weaknesses of my system when choosing new gear to be integrated.  It creates a history of all that’s been discussed and is able to integrate it better than anyone can.  I can easily update it for gear that I’ve left out.

The ability to retrieve really good details about components is astounding. It suggests and provides tailored charts comparing component strengths and weaknesses. Additionally it offers ideas on additional things to consider. 

The depth of what it’s able to do is simply astounding.

What are your experiences in using this groundbreaking tool?

 

emergingsoul

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On ChatGPT there is a specific GPT named "Hifi Advisor" created by Borui Wang, that provides insightful views. However, I have also found that GPT bots often contradict themselves, especially when it comes to the deeper technical challenges, and on many occasions might exclude key parameters. (this then leads to me debating one GPT against another - quite entertaining).

For instance I was planning on building out a high-end HQplayer server on the new Mac Studio M4 Pro platform. After much deliberation with ChatGPT and specifications required for FLAC/DSD upsampling, PEQ & convulsion requirements on memory and CPU, I noticed elsewhere that the Mac USB does not support Native DSD. So when I asked ChatGPT on this limitation, it stated "oh, yes. that was a significant oversight on my behalf".  So I wouldnt take everything as gospel, but it certainly provides guidance and thought-provoking considerations.