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Miria's avatar

Two things I really love about this article:

First learning is always about fun, if there is no fun there is no curiosity and thus learning is extremely hard.

The second one is about using AI in a hardware project. We begin to see the same with our robot, what used to take months and a team of experts now can be done by one person (who knows enough context to check and guide they AI) within a week.

I still struggle to comprehend the implications of that 😬

Tinkering with Tech's avatar

I don’t know what a PCB is, but I am so invested in the outcome. Pushing Claude to do things it didn’t know it could do was genius. Can’t wait to hear the results… will it be a monitor or a coaster???

Edward Grundy's avatar

I've had a similar success with DIY. "What is this part?". All very helpful, until Claude insisted I need to visit the hospital after ingesting rat-urine tainted water.

"Dude, that didn't happen. Check the chat."

"I think it did, Dave"

Very curious about the training data.

But more seriously, it was such a supportive and useful tool. But I couldn't see any need for more. It was perfect already.

Jason Ives's avatar

Hey, I work in the IoT space :)

Henrik Holen's avatar

It’s a good space :)