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...Previously, a creative design engineer would develop a 3D model of a new car concept. This model would be sent to aerodynamics specialists, who would run physics simulations to determine the coefficient of drag of the proposed car—an important metric for energy efficiency of the vehicle. This simulation phase would take about two weeks, and the aerodynamics engineer would then report the drag coefficient back to the creative designer, possibly with suggested modifications.

Now, GM has trained an in-house large physics model on those simulation results. The AI takes in a 3D car model and outputs a coefficient of drag in a matter of minutes. “We have experts in the aerodynamics and the creative studio now who can sit together and iterate instantly to make decisions [about] our future products,” says Rene Strauss, director of virtual integration engineering at GM...

“What we’re seeing is that actually, these tools are empowering the engineers to be much more efficient,” Tschammer says. “Before, these engineers would spend a lot of time on low added value tasks, whereas now these manual tasks from the past can be automated using these AI models, and the engineers can focus on taking the design decisions at the end of the day. We still need engineers more than ever.”

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[–] 8oow3291d@feddit.dk -3 points 1 day ago (1 children)

in plain english, like the AI techbros you despise, you’ve given up your ability to think.

The unthinking AI haters are all over social media. They keep saying that AI can't really think. But ironically, the "arguments" they usually use is the worst kind unthinking regurgitated groupthink slob.

[–] Tiefkuehlkost@feddit.org 1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Transformers can't really think(at least not more then an excel sheet) oversymplified its a stochastic model, it gives propable result.

But that does not make it useless there are many tasks where propable with the right margin of error is good enough.

But there are also tasks where it isnt, even humans also have a chance for error they can be at fault for it / take responsibility.