- allowing engineers to develop their products much faster (especially doing good requirements engineering for now)
- allowing us to demo to/onboard users with data from their specific usecase (prepopulate their trial account)
Hardware engineering at first does not seem like an obvious choice for LLMs, but I think that it will be those vertical solutions that will still surprise us all the most.
It mainly helps with 2 things:
- allowing engineers to develop their products much faster (especially doing good requirements engineering for now)
- allowing us to demo to/onboard users with data from their specific usecase (prepopulate their trial account)
Hardware engineering at first does not seem like an obvious choice for LLMs, but I think that it will be those vertical solutions that will still surprise us all the most.
Here are some more details, how hardware design gets concretely aided by LLMs: https://assistedeverything.substack.com/p/todays-ai-sucks-at...