One of the more popular old posts from this blog is my article on Design vs Modeling. My take was essentially that design can happen in your head, but modeling…
Category: ai
Altair has been one of those design and analysis software developers that isn’t always the most visible option. Altair products that I have written about previously have included solidThinking, Hyperworks,…
Before I became an engineer, one of the most fascinating parts of television was those big block letters and shapes flying around the screen before the news. Wow, I want…
AI is actually in use in a lot of places. In writing it is regrettably used frequently. I’ve tried it out, and it has an easily identifiable tone. The content…
In the last year, I’ve done less to contribute to the engineering technology world than any year in a long time. Few blog posts. Fewer published articles. Even fewer crazy…
Last night I had a discussion with a friend about data, collecting data, and deriving meaning from data. Does data have any value if you can’t measure how much it…
As a follow up to my AI article, I decided to play with the chat.openai site a little bit. The first attempt told me that the servers were overloaded and…
Let’s face it: Engineering technology is kind of boring. Boring to read about and boring to write about. Except for those of us who use it, and we find it…
Arthur is one of those users’ names that you’ve seen around the CAD world for a long time. He’s an industrial designer, so our paths have been parallel-ish in many…
There’s a lot of cool stuff in Solid Edge 2022. I have a decided preference for 3D modeling type enhancements, and tend to de-emphasize simulation and some other peripheral functions.…