Will AI. Minimize the Design differences of audio


With AI ‘s ability to search the world in seconds for audio designs will we get to the point of nominal  sound differences in equipment

right now it seems most differences are in parts used not necessary design 

your thoughts 

sawbuck

A.I.  will be used to improve audio for sure at a level unknown now....

Just look at the acoustics process used by Dr. Choueiri to create the soundfield...

Now imagine you use A.I. to analyse  the hearing process of each listener and optimally match it with his room...

Also we can use A.I. in the design process of any audio gear for his acoustics optimization...

 

 

My brother does high level tool path programing. (Think a single part worth hundreds of thousands to millions) Anyhow we were talking about a future in his area of expertise. He said he is glad to be on the way out and not on the way in. 
A solid model will be sent to A.I. and a tool path along with all the required tools will be generated in no time at all. 

In audio wave analysis, finite structural analysis, material analysis, electrical signal layouts among a plethora of other things are coming. Not a matter of if. Only when. 

Well, honestly, AI power is not its ability to search the world in second. Any good search engine can do that nowadays. It's a little more complex than this. But the answer to your question is a resounding yes. Frankly, the patent concept is what is slowing down human progress. If I discover something first, then you cannot use it even though you were looking for it too and was close to the solution. AI is going to be like the Internet and computing power on steroid. We are lucky IBM wasn't selfish when they created the PC, they allowed anyone to clone it.  Thanks IBM. Same with America's willingness to open the Internet to the world. Let's hope AI will be open to everyone. 

Define AI. Questions on Audiogon could stand to be tighter. A human is still required for non-linear thinking. Assembly. And even asking AI the correct question in the first place. If you don’t understand physics then your questions will probably be less than useful. It’s funny watching folks answer questions like this. It’s armchair psychology for me. Blowhard know-it-alls, ethereal dreamers, dealers chiming in but not selling—I actually wish they would incorporate more sales into their responses, and the purist with only one wire and AI can’t breath like an open baffle. 
my real answer actually sucks more then I would want. When I run this sim, and I did this every which way. AI will help private equity push manufacturers into a resolution deemed good enough. Then it can streamline and leverage harder. Less research for pure awe. This will make top engineers seek work in a different growing field. The highest end won’t be affected as long as they stay small boutique. 
in short, we don’t need better computers we need better people. AI can’t make leaps of discovery, but I can.