Sam WN5C uses ChatGPT as an Emergency Elmer

Sam WN5C has been on the blog before. Last year we covered his heroic use of a Michigan Mighty Mite at Thunderbird State Park: https://soldersmoke.blogspot.com/2023/06/sam-wn5c-builds-michigan-mighty-mite.html

This time, Sam writes about a good ham radio use for ChatGPT:

Hope you’re doing well. Just a quick note: ChatGPT is turning out to be a great homebrewing tool for me.

My elmer has been swamped with family issues, so my basic questions (“can you explain this circuit for me”) and hard questions (“why doesn’t this circuit I built work?!”) that he usually responds to right away has been a bit delayed. I’m in the process of designing a 5-band QRP CW transceiver with a superhet receiver and SSB receive so I’m learning a bunch of new circuits.

I’ve hated the idea of AI as someone who writes a lot (it cheapens what I’ve spent my career trying to perfect!), but man it is smart. I can ask it all kinds of questions. For example, it helped me design a little IF amp last night and ensured I got my impedance matching right (it’s great for mashing up lots of circuits and ensuring they work together). I can ask it for suggestions on part types and values. It helps with Arduino code if you’re into that. You can use plain language but it does well with heavy jargon. And, which I find really cool, it will step you through troubleshooting. It teaches the math, too.

Anyway, you or your readers might find this helpful. Especially when one is building at 3 AM and needs an answer immediately.


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Thanks Sam!

More on How the AI Deep Dive Podcasts Were Made — Soon: PeteGPT!

So, soon we may actually have these kinds of AI products using voices and even video images that are known to us, but, with the dialogue completely artificial. Soon, we may hear and see N6QW badmouthing the Si5351, and singing the praises of LC VFOs. Just a year ago this was the subject of an April 1 SolderSmoke joke. Now it is becoming a real possibility. We are living in the future my friends.

Here is the new article on how they are doing this:

https://deepmind.google/discover/blog/pushing-the-frontiers-of-audio-generation/

And here are our first two experimental uses of this AI technology:

https://soldersmoke.blogspot.com/2024/09/a-new-experimental-podcast-about.html

https://soldersmoke.blogspot.com/2024/09/here-is-another-short-podcast-about.html

SolderSmoke Podcast #253 VIDEO VERSION : NYC, SF, DR, PC, DSC, PODCAST IN DANGER, SPRAT, sBITX, CW, IMD, AI, PNP, MAILBAG

SolderSmoke #253 is available in video form. See above or:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQBojTLL7VY

The audio version is available in the post immediately above this one, here:

https://soldersmoke.blogspot.com/2024/10/soldersmoke-podcast-253-audio-version.html

What Happened to the SolderSmoke Blog?

The conclusions of this article ring true, but I am not certain that changes to the Google algorithm, or the introduction of AI answers to Google queries explain the changes that are reflected in the above chart.

Here’s the article:


Take a look at the traffic going to the SolderSmoke blog over the last year (see chart above).

Something bad happened to us around April 15.

What do you guys think? What happened?

SolderSmoke Artificial Intelligence — Where the AI Podcasts Came From

The aticle and the podcast (don’t worry, it is NOT an AI podcast) explain how we were able to generate the AI podcasts we presented during the last two days.

https://www.theverge.com/24249388/notebooklm-google-steven-johnson-vergecast

The audio podcast feature was introduced only ONE WEEK AGO! Rarely have we been so close to the cutting edge!

The product itself first launched in 2023 as Project Tailwind, and has since been rebranded and expanded in big ways. Just last week, the team launched Audio Overviews, which generates a podcast — with two chatty hosts, plenty of back and forth, and a truly remarkable penchant for the phrases “deep dive” and “buckle up” — based on the information you provide. It’s fascinating, it’s complicated, and it’s getting better really fast.

Thanks to Bob for alerting me to all this!

AI Podcast #2: Here is Another Short Podcast ABOUT SolderSmoke.

Click here for the second “About SolderSmoke” podcast.

http://www.soldersmoke.com/About SolderSmoke 2.mp3

This one looks not at the SolderSmoke Daily News blog, but instead at the SolderSmoke podcast itself.

I was delighted to see the inclusion of Pete, Dean, Farhan and Mike Rainey! This was really great.

Look, it is not perfect. There are errors. But probably about the same number of errors that you would get from real, human hosts, right? Voltaire told us not to let the perfect be the enemy of the good. And I find this to be amazingly good. Look, it is so good that it is kind of scary, right?

Before you get too critical realize how this has been done: I did nothing more than load the SolderSmoke Podcast Archive website into GPT-like model. Then I asked it to produce a deep dive podcast. That’s it. About 5 clicks. It developed the podcast in about 3 minutes. I did the same thing yesterday but with the SolderSmoke blog. And this is only the beginning.

AI Podcast #1 — A new (experimental) Podcast About SolderSmoke Daily News

GET THOSE SOLDERING IRONS HEATED UP! WE’RE GOING DEEP TODAY, DEEP INTO THE WORLD OF HAM RADIO!

Click here for the new experimental podcast:


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