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by atoav
435 days ago
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As an electrical engineer it is absolutely amazing how much LLMs suck at describing electrical circuits. It is somewhat ok with natural language, which works for the simplest circuits. For more complex stuff Chatgpt (regardless of model) seems to default to absolutely nonsensical ASCII circuit diagrams, you can ask it to list each part with each terminal and describe the connections to other parts and terminals and it will fail spectacularly with missing parts, missing terminals, parts no one ever heard of, short circuits, dangling nodes with no use.. If tou ask it to draw a schematic thigns somehow get even worse. But what it is good at is proposing ideas. So if you want to do a thing that could be solved by using a Gilbert cell, the chances it might mention a Gilbert Cell are realistically there. But I am already having students coming by with LLM slob circuits asking why the don't work.. |
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It claims to have run code on a Macbook because that's a plausible response from a human in this situation. It's basically trying to beat the Turing Test, but if you know it's a computer, it's obvious it's lying to you.