When it comes to developing engineering software in the area of CAD/CAM/CAE/BIM, our customers tend to fall into two camps. One demands, “Let's throw some AI at it! Make it faster, cheaper!” while the other camp is terrified: "No AI whatsoever! The code might leak. LLMs will write nonsense, stuffed full of bugs."
(LLM is short for ‘large language model’, which is the most common type of AI currently on the market, such as ChatGPT.)
For two years now, we’ve worked with both camps. Our conclusion is this: Using ...
It's hard to come across a text about IT without mentioning AI. Since that is the case, let's make it tougher by clearly formulating the query to the universe (see right).
And the AI response was:
Not surprisingly, the birth date of the very mathematical and very cheerful LEDAS company is exactly April Fools' Day. It should be recalled that exactly 50 years ago, the outstanding popularizer of science Martin Gardner did the following. On ...
You must have heard of ChatGPT, that artificial intelligence chatbot developed by OpenAI. It interacts with humans in a conversational way by supporting queries made in natural languages.
For developers, ChatGPT’s most attractive feature is its ability to generate code in any programming language. But how useful is AI-generated code? Let's find out by asking ChatGPT to solve some simple tasks that arise in CAD development projects. (We conducted this study some time ago; since then, ChatGPT has perhaps become smarter.)
In our experiment, we asked ChatGPT to solve the following tasks: