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|    Re: cool column    |
|    06 Mar 26 22:30:01    |
      2161c0c3       From: cffbf4deb9142bce48974efc0e64dede@example.com              Electronic design, as practiced with the current available technology, is       probably not complex enough to make AI worth the trouble. In the every case       involving considerable complexity, like drug discovery and proteomics ( and       various other forms of -       omics ), the set of tentative AI findings/ solutions are always put through a       reality check performed by human expertise. And then only a handful out of       possibly tens of thousands are approved for further development. For       electronics, you would just have        the subject matter experts do the design from scratch to get to the same       endpoint. AI trained on every electronics application note and circuit ever       published might be an advantage if it doesn't overwhelm the designers with the       TL;DR effect. But any        product that pretends to deliver results for people who otherwise don't know       what they're doing probably won't be trustworthy for a very long time.       Afterall, the technology is working with the standard of more likely right       than wrong.              --       For full context, visit https://www.electrondepot.com/electrodes       gn/cool-column-4398173-.htm              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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