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Thread: What does AI think about watches? Baird reckons…….

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    What does AI think about watches? Baird reckons…….

    “The future of artificial intelligence is uncertain, but it is likely to have a profound impact on our lives. AI has the potential to automate many tasks that are currently done by humans, and it could also be used to create new forms of art, music, and literature. AI could also be used to improve our health care, education, and transportation systems.”

    The above is part of a four paragraph answer created by Google’s AI engine ‘Bard’ after I asked it ‘What sort of future will artificial intelligence bring’.

    All well and good, but what about our watch hobby? The following answers were written by software with no human involvement and answering each question took less than 5 seconds. I cannot tell that the answers are automatically generated by a machine and not a human, though some parts of the answers might appear overly-simplified, and in some of the many technical questions I asked, can contain mistakes. This is a small subset of the total number of questions I asked it.

    Question 1: Why do I keep buying more watches?

    Answer: “ There are many reasons why people keep buying watches. Here are a few possibilities:

    *You enjoy the craftsmanship and design of watches.** Watches can be beautiful and well-made objects, and many people find them to be a source of pride and enjoyment.
    *You like the feeling of owning a luxury item.** Watches can be seen as a status symbol, and some people enjoy the feeling of owning something that is considered to be valuable.
    *You are passionate about watches.** If you are a watch enthusiast, you may enjoy collecting watches and learning about their history and mechanics.
    *You find watches to be a practical and useful item.** Watches can be used to tell time, and they can also be used as a fashion accessory.

    If you are not sure why you keep buying watches, it might be helpful to think about what you enjoy about them. Once you have a better understanding of your reasons for buying watches, you can decide whether or not you want to continue buying them.”

    Question 2: Which is the finest wrist watch in the world. Please explain why

    Answer: “There is no one answer to the question of which is the finest wrist watch in the world. There are many factors that can contribute to a watch's value, including its craftsmanship, design, and history. Some of the most well-known and respected watch brands in the world include Rolex, Patek Philippe, and Audemars Piguet. These brands produce watches that are considered to be of the highest quality, and they are often seen as status symbols.

    Ultimately, the finest wrist watch in the world is the one that you find most beautiful, functional, and meaningful. If you are looking for a watch that is both luxurious and timeless, one of the brands listed above may be a good option. However, there are many other great watches available, and the best choice for you will depend on your individual preferences.

    Here are some factors to consider when choosing a fine wrist watch:

    *Craftsmanship:** A fine wrist watch is made with the highest quality materials and craftsmanship. The movement should be accurate and reliable, and the case should be durable and scratch-resistant.
    *Design:** A fine wrist watch should be beautiful and stylish. The dial should be easy to read, and the case should be a comfortable fit.
    *History:** A fine wrist watch should have a rich history. It should be made by a reputable brand, and it should be passed down from generation to generation.
    *Sentimentality:** A fine wrist watch should be sentimental. It should be a gift from a loved one, or it should be a reminder of a special occasion.

    If you are looking for a fine wrist watch, be sure to do your research and shop from a reputable dealer. With a little effort, you can find the perfect watch to add to your collection.”

    To relate to this forum, Question 3 asked: What are the pros and cons of Timefactors Smiths watches?

    Answer:

    **Pros:**

    * **High-quality materials:** Timefactors watches are made with high-quality materials, such as stainless steel, sapphire crystal, and Miyota automatic movements.
    * **Stylish designs:** Timefactors watches have a variety of stylish designs to choose from, including vintage-inspired and modern styles.
    * **Affordable prices:** Timefactors watches are generally affordable, especially when compared to other luxury watch brands.

    **Cons:**

    * **Limited availability:** Timefactors watches are not always available, and they can sell out quickly.
    * **Shipping times:** Timefactors watches are shipped from the United Kingdom, so shipping times can be long.
    * **No in-store purchases:** Timefactors watches can only be purchased online.
    * **No customization:** Timefactors watches cannot be customized, so you are limited to the designs that are available.

    Overall, Timefactors Smiths watches are a great option for anyone looking for a high-quality, affordable watch. They have a variety of stylish designs to choose, however, they can be difficult to get your hands on, and shipping times can be long.”

    The last question I include here is a more technical one
    Question 4: “how do I regulate a Seiko nh35 movement?

    Answer: “The best way to regulate a Seiko NH35 watch movement is to use a timegrapher. A timegrapher is a device that measures the rate of your watch and helps you adjust it to the desired accuracy.

    To use a timegrapher, simply place your watch on the timegrapher's platform and press the start button. The timegrapher will then measure the rate of your watch and display it on the screen.

    If your watch is running fast, you can adjust it by turning the balance wheel clockwise. If your watch is running slow, you can adjust it by turning the balance wheel counterclockwise.

    Once you have adjusted your watch to the desired accuracy, you can use the timegrapher to test it again. If the rate of your watch is still not accurate, you can adjust it again until it is.

    Here are the steps on how to regulate a Seiko NH35 watch movement using a timegrapher:

    1. Place your watch on the timegrapher's platform.
    2. Press the start button.
    3. The timegrapher will then measure the rate of your watch and display it on the screen.
    4. If your watch is running fast, you can adjust it by turning the balance wheel clockwise.
    5. If your watch is running slow, you can adjust it by turning the balance wheel counterclockwise.
    6. Once you have adjusted your watch to the desired accuracy, you can use the timegrapher to test it again.
    7. If the rate of your watch is still not accurate, you can adjust it again until it is.

    Here are some tips on how to regulate a Seiko NH35 watch movement without a timegrapher:

    1. Use a light touch when adjusting the balance wheel.
    2. Be patient and take your time.
    3. Test your watch frequently to make sure it is accurate.
    4. If you are not comfortable adjusting your watch yourself, you can take it to a watchmaker.“
    Last edited by YCymro; 9th April 2023 at 17:27.

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    4. If your watch is running fast, you can adjust it by turning the balance wheel clockwise.
    5. If your watch is running slow, you can adjust it by turning the balance wheel counterclockwise.
    AI is as stupid as the one's who programme it. It is not an intelligence, it is a programme that analyses input. Rubbish in, rubbish out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by abraxas View Post
    AI is as stupid as the one's who programme it. It is not an intelligence, it is a programme that analyses input. Rubbish in, rubbish out.
    Agreed. The biggest obstacle is that programmers are now mostly millennials, who know f-all about most things.

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