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Question of the Month: How will AI affect your engineering career in the next 3 to 5 years?

dychen
dychen over 1 year ago

e14 Question of the Month

ChatGPT, Bard, and MidJourney seem like all anyone in the IT world can talk about these days, but how does it affect the hardware engineering community? How do you think AI will affect the careers of Electrical Engineers? Take the poll and in the Comments section, let us know how you think the future of hardware engineering will look.

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  • vmate
    vmate over 1 year ago +3
    AI is not going to replace engineers anytime soon. It's completely incapable of doing basic things, it only looks smart on the surface. It's a great tool for assisting an already knowledgeable person,…
  • kmikemoo
    kmikemoo over 1 year ago +2
    I'm not a hardware Engineer, but since AI is known to harvest the works of others, I would say that a heavy reliance on it will net heavy litigation. Engineers will still be needed to cull what is proprietary…
  • robogary
    robogary over 1 year ago +1
    The engineering office I work for is pretty small. AI wont be used to do anything substantial in the next 3-5 years for custom designed control panels on our team. What I'd like AI to do is enable communication…
  • me_Cris
    me_Cris over 1 year ago

    I don't think AI will be present in my (current) workplace. But never say no, so I will see

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  • vmate
    vmate over 1 year ago

    AI is not going to replace engineers anytime soon. It's completely incapable of doing basic things, it only looks smart on the surface. It's a great tool for assisting an already knowledgeable person, but it's useless on its own. For example, GitHub Copilot is great for writing lots of boilerplate code and simple, commonly done things, but no AI tool that I've tried has been capable of writing code on its own.

    The best analogy I have for AI in its current state is going from Notepad to using a really nice IDE. It's not going to enable people who can't program to program. It just helps and simplifies the job of those who already can.

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  • shabaz
    shabaz over 1 year ago in reply to vmate


    Agree that it won't replace engineers for now, but instead can help engineers as you say.

    I definitely feel it will simplify and make certain tasks easier (it already has), provided expectations are in check (i.e., it would be a leap for such a new technology to replace people overnight  [although many of the signs are there in certain vocations, not engineering]).

    Furthermore, in many scenarios, errors are completely fine, provided there is an engineer examining the result. This is no abnormal thing since for decades, computers have been set to iterate, i.e., to make as many errors as it takes, until some condition is reached, and no one bats an eyelid that the computer is effectively making millions of mistakes in the hope of reaching a result.. and there's no guarantee that the human programming the condition didn't make an error either.

    I have an engineer colleague whose first language isn't English, and AI is saving him time by assisting him with e-mail writing; he's still in control, of course, to check the output before he hits send! : ) AI isn't always right, but it gives him a good start.

    I'm finding AI helps me understand and use APIs quicker and to quickly manipulate data into different formats; these are tasks that I could do myself, but it sure saves a lot of time getting the assistance.

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  • fulupo
    fulupo over 1 year ago

    I am a teacher of electronics, not an harwdware engineer so I don't think Ai will have a significant impact on my job. Anyway AI in my opinion and based on the interactions I had with it  is supposed to become much more intelligent to be able have an impact on electronics design. It can become an useful tool in CAD but plenty of investments are still needed to achieve this

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  • shabaz
    shabaz over 1 year ago in reply to fulupo

    I think impact will come soon, in the area of productivity enhancement for preparing class notes or presentations etc. Here's what's already possible today:

    Example: I want a block diagram to illustrate some engineering system at a high level. 

    In the screenshot, you can see some graphics code (SVG). I only typed the first two lines. The rest was done by AI. As you can see, I wanted a diagram with circles, triangle and squares, in a particular sequence. This is primitive for now, but it can only improve over time.

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    And here's the result, using that file in PowerPoint:

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    After that, it was easy to drag things where I wanted them, modify etc.

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    Was there any time saved? I'd say it took identical time compared to if I'd drawn it all manually. It's not going to take much more to save my time, if the diagram needed to be more complex, had more blocks and so on. That's what is possible today, so it's not a stretch to think it will vastly improve, and with a better front-end than manually typing SVG. Imagine if it could be done straight from a Word document, by highlighting the description of the block diagram, right-clicking, and selecting "Build Diagram with AI" or whatever.

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