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. had been trained "reading" how many books do you think ?

He can perfectly resume a new book in seconds... Try it...

It is wrong half the time about reasoning in context yes  you are right here .  But the facts he gathered can be sourced...

It is a tool on the verge of being an active agent Alas!

 

A.I gets its data from the Internet so its wrong half the time.

 

Matt M

@spenav 

 

”Well, honestly, AI power is not its ability to search the world in second. Any good search engine can do that nowadays…”

 

Not so. I use AI extensively for research for my writing. It finds stuff and more stuff, much more stuff, and faster than a search engine. I can tell it what my thinking is and it can “reason” with me, suggest looking for things I hadn’t yet thought of and drill down in ways that SEs cannot. 

@unreceivedogma . Not so? Just because you use AI to search the internet for your writing and that it’s faster than google doesn’t mean that it’s limited to that. Frankly, it would be an aberration to use AI power to search for writing. The technology is in its infancy and there is a lot of hope that it will take us to a new age. How much time do you save over google? Please read my post again before singing the praise of what the technology can do. The choir doesn’t need to be sung to. 

@spenav 

 

You are claiming that it’s no better than a search engine. 

I - and colleagues who write - absolutely disagree. It’s hugely superior. I won’t spend the time here explaining why: it’s an audio forum and you for whatever reason are just not interested. 

Bitcoin, however, that’s another animal. Don’t get me started with that. 

@spenav,

IBM did not invent the PC. Ironically, you may ask AI that. There were a few computing devices that preceded IBM that were considered "Personal Computers".

Just saying.

Also, IBM didn't develop the OS on the IBM PC, it was purchased.

Happy Listening (and computing)!