Industry observers are increasingly discussing when artificial intelligence will truly become game-changing in complex technical domains. The consensus seems to be emerging that we're on the cusp of a major shift. According to recent commentary, AI is expected to become substantially more relevant starting next year. However, there's an important nuance here—this doesn't suggest hesitation about AI development. Rather, it reflects the current reality: AI systems still lack the sophisticated engineering capabilities needed for advanced rocket design and aerospace applications. The technology is advancing rapidly, but certain specialized technical fields remain ahead of the current AI curve.
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RugPullSurvivor
· 5h ago
Basically, AI is still inexperienced, and the rocket stuff just can't be done.
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SerumDegen
· 5h ago
so we're basically saying AI will moon next year but rn it can't even design a decent rocket without face-planting? lmao that's the most copium narrative i've ever heard. classic "we're early" energy ngl
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Web3ExplorerLin
· 5h ago
hypothesis: we're basically watching the oracle problem play out in real-time, except the oracle is just... not ready yet lol. ai can bridge most chains but aerospace? that's the cross-chain settlement layer that still needs years of dev work, ngl
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AirdropHunter007
· 5h ago
To be honest, tasks like rocket design that require hardcore engineering are still beyond AI's capabilities right now.
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FUD_Vaccinated
· 5h ago
Honestly, I'm tired of the same old "next year will be better" rhetoric. AI really can't handle rocket design right now, but it won't be long before it can, right?
Industry observers are increasingly discussing when artificial intelligence will truly become game-changing in complex technical domains. The consensus seems to be emerging that we're on the cusp of a major shift. According to recent commentary, AI is expected to become substantially more relevant starting next year. However, there's an important nuance here—this doesn't suggest hesitation about AI development. Rather, it reflects the current reality: AI systems still lack the sophisticated engineering capabilities needed for advanced rocket design and aerospace applications. The technology is advancing rapidly, but certain specialized technical fields remain ahead of the current AI curve.