As we use AI to perform complex calculations, software will gradually disappear from the world.

Hello, everyone.

This is Enta.

Lately, I've been writing about nothing but AI, lol.

As the year comes to a close lol

Slope AI

The more I research AI and the more I work with it, the more I realize just how incredibly stupid it is.

And when it comes to past memories and past results, he really has a genius-level mind.

Sometimes they lie based on random guesses, which really gets on my nerves lol

 

Well, this is within acceptable limits, so it's not a problem, but how should we use this AI?

When you hear that, you all start imagining something absolutely incredible, don't you?

 

I was the same way, but once you actually start experimenting, you’ll find that it’s much easier to use in everyday situations.

Scaffolding Worker

For example, one thing I’m hoping to finish during this New Year’s holiday is the strength analysis for the scaffolding.

 

If you know the basic calculation methods, you can create software that uses AI to refine the calculations to a certain extent and perform them accurately.

I imagine you're still using dedicated software right now, but it's highly likely that you won't need it in the future.

 

That's because it's now easy for individuals to make.

It can turn out any way you want, depending on how you give instructions to the AI.

 

When it comes to what most people use AI for, it’s things like drawing pictures or using it for Google-style searches.

But my actual skills aren't just that—I can do a whole lot of even more amazing things lol

 

From slope stability calculations to retaining wall calculations—it's a piece of cake.

That's just the way things are these days.

 

If you happen to have some free time during the New Year holidays, why not try using AI to do some calculations?

You need some knowledge to figure out what to do with the output, but I think it’s a good idea to use a question-and-answer format to fill in the blanks in the AI.

 

You'll get the hang of it if you just keep using it.

 

See you later.

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