GAME OVER!? - A.I. Designs New ELECTRIC Motor
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Published 2024-04-14
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All Comments (21)
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I’m looking forward to when Ai creates YouTube titles that are more accurate and less hyperbole.
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Title "Game over" then 10 seconds in "But will this truly be the motor of the future." Suffering from a bit of premature e-declaration.
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there isn't a working benchmark, nor a breakdown of parts...this is just a model it created we don't even know it works.
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I think there should be a question mark after "GAME OVER" until a motor is actually produced and evaluated.
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Was kinda hoping to see more performance specs for the motor, as well as what exactly the AI was optimizing. The high surface area appears to optimize heat dissipation
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This video showed nothing.
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future machine parts are gonna look like video game artifacts, which is really cool
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Did AI write this video also? After the high-school physics lesson it's just disconnected rambling lol.
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I believe the copper windings will not work very well if 3D printed. Any microscopic "hole" will lessen the magnetic field or cause stray eddy current causing problems with power. A regular copper wire is going to be hard to beat.
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WHAT DEVELOPMENTS???? it hasn't even been fucking TESTED¿¡¿
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For those commenting, generative design isn’t a new concept in engineering. It’s cool that it’s being applied to more complex problems!
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GAME OVER - A.I. Designs new HUMANS with 40 mangled fingers
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What do you mean by game over? What game? What does that have to do with the motor?
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I want to see a performance test of this so called AI motor design.
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There was a evolutionary engineering researcher some time ago who used software to "breed" a beam for the International Space Station as a design exercise. This is where the software applies what amounts to genetic breeding of parts to come up with a design that fits the requirements. The beam the computer created looked like a giant leg bone. These generative and evolutionary design methods are going to create some great stuff - that looks really, really weird.
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3d printing is approaching the price of machining with way more to go.
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Now I know why H.R. Giger's designs for Alien movie looked like this...
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Maybe we’ll finally get a decent turbo encabulator
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it is more about 3D printing than a.i.
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It's not that superconductors can withstand higher temperatures. It's that they have less resistance which means less heat would be generated.