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by throwup238 600 days ago
Given how effective human engineering is, I don’t think we’ll see a solution anytime soon unless reinforcement learning ala o1-preview creates a breakthrough in the interaction between system and user prompts.

I’m salivating over the possibility of using LLM agents in restricted environments like CAD and FEM simulators to iterate on designs with a well curated context of textbooks and scientific papers. The consumer agent ideas are nice to drive the AI hype but the possibilities for real work are staggering. Even just properly translating a data sheet into a footprint and schematic component based on a project description would be a huge productivity boost.

Sadly in my experiments, Claude computer use is completely incapable of using complex UI like Solidworks and has zero spatial intuition. I don’t know if they’ve figured out how to generalize the training data to real world applications except for the easy stuff like using a browser or shell.