Sujet : Re: fun with AI
De : klauskvik (at) *nospam* hotmail.com (Klaus Vestergaard Kragelund)
Groupes : sci.electronics.designDate : 11. May 2025, 23:12:15
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On 08-05-2025 02:21, john larkin wrote:
We designed a replacement for an old high-voltage pulse amplfier, an
EG&G SG-489 ca 1990. I wrote the new manual and included small pics of
the old box and our version. I passed the manual on to an office
person to tweak the formatting to company standards. For some reason,
they decided to use some AI thing to improve the pics.
My original photos:
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/rgc5i5832uo79roxyyyo2/EGG_Real.jpg?rlkey=zw3eul405ezp61wsvkr0rg5f9&raw=1
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/ryk995uvmohsezg96reni/P800_Real.jpg?rlkey=dvsgvq1z7zbhyhdna8uxi3lzr&raw=1
AI improvements:
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/5nf6pfdgzvjhjve1io3rq/EGG_AI.jpg?rlkey=wt6k4i0melq3v0vdwla2qksif&raw=1
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/hjq837tajjusunq3i23v4/P800_AI.jpg?rlkey=oy8jyw8d4sflr5nszq2blcal3&raw=1
Imagine letting AI improve a schematic!
ChatGPT can create LTspice asc files. Sometimes it's correct, other times buggy. As of yet, it does not know how to draw the lines in a meaningful way