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 makes the general population  completely dumb...

Only a few will use it as a tool....

It will be a god for lesser mind who without need to use their brain will walk listening to their god as zombies...

Oligarchs sell it as miracle solution it will be in many fields as surgery and others  one ...But for the average dude it will the death of his working brain as TV  was  and way worse...

 

This week i spoke about History and a dude oppose an argument using Grok, he completely misunderstand the matter under discussion and blindly confide into A.I. oracle...

 

«Data  will make us beta»-- Groucho Marx cool

 

«Why working harder to learn to write and read if the machine does it better for me?»-- Anonymus dude

A.I. is still a very poor substitute for precision engineering. No telling if it will cover the gap anytime soon, but it’s definitely not a given. There are certainly questionable audio designers making questionable things out there, and A.I. might help them - but the fact someone would use A.I. to help design a circuit should be a red flag they don’t know what they’re doing, OR that what they were doing is extremely simplitsic and already copied / known everywhere. 

Unfortunately our hobby is a bit like the Garfield Mondays gag - every time you think the landscape in here can’t get any worse, it does :(

Higher prices AND wonky A.I. design? No thanks. 

A.I will makes the general population  completely dumb...

@mahgister (agon's at-mentions are wonky again) This is a real fear. EVERY generation before us has had thier own "thing" which they thought would kill society - but yeah, this one is a bit frightening. 

A.I. is tool that can primarily improve speed and accuracy in completing a task.  In one medical field study, ChatGPT outperformed doctors in diagnosing medical conditions from case reports (i.e., improved accuracy), and did it quicker (i.e., speed).  In my technical/engineering field, we are considering an internal A.I. tool based on our 60 years of documented experience. 

Therefore, yes, I fully expect A.I. could be used to generally improve audio designs but there will still need to be a designer with a personal vision who can interpret the A.I. results and utilize them to avoid pitfalls and possibly learn from what others have done previously.  Somebody has to listen to prototypes and decide what the final product will sound like.  Also, there is probably enough misinformation related to audio that even A.I. will not get it right all the time.