10/11/2025
AI is affecting the human brain. We have seen great scientific inventions in the last decade, but many of them were in the physical world.
They were not playing with your brain and its capacities. Those inventions did not build logic, but the human mind was building logic.
AI is terrific; it can understand the written problem and solution, and it can build logic out of it. It can solve new problems by searching all references. Moreover, it can write a computer program for the same problem.
I am using GROK, GPAI, Perplexity, and CoPilot Meta AI for different purposes. GROK is great for research, no doubt; Perplexity is okay for all purposes; GPAI is just great for mathematics and engineering. CoPilot is good, but sometimes you need to teach it what to think and how to think, then it's good for programming.
I am loving to use GPAI. I asked it to design one slab, given all parameters, and it solved it step by step with great accuracy. It was using complex logic; I explained a shorter way, and it could find the logic behind it and started using it. I asked it to show a sample design of footing, and it showed it to me in a great way, like a step-by-step answer in any textbook.
I copied that problem and answer and pasted it into Perplexity, asked it to understand the logic, and write a program in C. And within seconds, it wrote the program.
I don't understand the future of structural engineers now. New engineers will be copy-paste engineers with no insight into the logic behind the answer. Their brain will have less activity, and maybe it will be used for unnecessary things, which is a bigger problem.