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Grok’s “Alice in Wonderland” Proposal: A surreal, three-dimensional interpretation where distorted walls and windows encapsulate unrecognizable machinery in a space that defies the geometry of the original floor plan. Notice the “innovative” engineering where woodworking bench vises are inexplicably attached directly to the “jointer”, “planer”, “router table”, and “band saw”. Who would have thought that a cast-iron tool would make a good workbench base? It is a truly surreal picture that highlights the AI’s lack of functional shop experience.
In our last conversation, we explored AI’s ability – or lack thereof – to help us visualize furniture appearance for ourselves or our customers during the planning and design process. We learned that while these engines can be quite successful at interpreting existing images and tweaking them to…
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