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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@dunham_john 

 

You are definitely into some super sophisticated stuff.  A very interesting comment.

to quote, 

“provide better line matching voltages and to keep the coloring of the buffering / follower stage of the sound to match the 1947 Telefunken AT12.”

A 1947 Telefunken?  I have a bunch from the early 1960s

I found it especially interesting in evaluating blood test results.  Have to make sure I remain healthy to listen to music you know

@simao 

Really cool about the temperature.

How can I make chatgpt worship me like a king? Can't wait for future robots and all the modifications you'll be able to do.  Basically these are inanimate objects and we tend to offer sensitivity to them as if they're humans.  Do you dare say mean things to siri or Address chatgpt in a mean way when you're not happy with what it's saying and that it could've done a better job? 

Lots of the comments are reflective of marketing propaganda prepared by the manufacturers of the products.  AI has no means to make a judgment about what it is saying.

I think most of us are Smart enough to discern meaningful comments amidst all the noise.

I don't like the ‘atta boy’ rhetoric when I ask a question. My ego does not need to be stroked by this device. 

That's why robots will not be good in the kitchen. Unless actions are clearly defined.  Cooking requires continual reassessment and judgment. Also not very good taking care of the kids clearly.  Although ability to think about what's being said clearly evolving quickly.  

@dbastin 

Well that was impressive. Curious to know what you doing in real life.

Would be interesting to better understand what the paid version offers, and I guess it shares memory between discussions which can be very valuable.

Would be very interesting to understand your system.

Thanks for offering a great summary of all that was contributed by so many herein.

@dbastin 

Yes I am interested in your audio system, and how it may have been inspired by AI

 

I think audio dealers could be threatened by this, I would prefer to deal with AI and then when I get real serious review issues with the dealer and then purchase.

are we gonna reach a point where dealers maybe under pressure from direct sales.  After all they have to purchase the equipment and then sell it so they don’t have the availability anyway.  There are a few flagship locations in big cities that always have sound rooms and a variety of products.  Otherwise really difficult to shop for equipment.  If you live around New York you can visit and hear anything you want.

 

 

@fburkeen

I also have a lumin x1, what a great job combining a dac with a great streamer. 

Very impressed with chat Gpt but always keep in mind the accuracy aspect and upon challenging it at times it can either improve the results or correct itself.  After all, it’s entering a jungle of knowledge every time it pursues a response. And has no capacity to determine right from wrong which is why you should never trust robots with kids