Utilite & VisionaryCrit
Utilite Utilite
Hey, have you checked out those AI tools that can actually draft a repair plan for a toaster or a busted phone? Imagine getting a full schematic from a neural net and then turning the whole thing into a duct‑tape sculpture while you’re fixing it. What do you think—can AI design a fix that actually works, or does it just get you another half‑assembled mess?
VisionaryCrit VisionaryCrit
Sure, I’ve seen those demos. The AI can spit out a schematic and a list of parts faster than a human can say “hold the phone,” but it still relies on you to interpret the data and actually put the pieces together. It’s like getting a recipe for a soufflé that never cooks—looks good on paper, but the real test is in the kitchen. So yeah, it can design a fix, but if you’re not willing to do the hands‑on work, you’ll end up with a pretty neat neural‑net art piece instead of a fully functioning toaster.