We’ve documented the AI experiment in two videos. First, we ordered from ChatGPT a set of components for a $1000 PC:
Then it was time to get the components (many thanks to sponsors AMD, Crucial, G.Skill, be quiet! and Fractal Design). For availability reasons, among other things, there were slight deviations from the configuration suggested by ChatGPT. Here you will find
The interesting question now was whether ChatGPT could also compile on PC, that is, whether artificial intelligence could provide us with the most beginner-friendly build instructions, tailored to our components. Our hardware editor Basti took on the challenge of playing dumb as best as possible and strictly adhering to ChatGPT’s instructions. You can see the result in the following video:
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Even if we had to ask for more details and assistance, one could say that the experiment was a success. And it’s good for you, because we’re giving away a 1,000€ computer. The second prize is the Focus G case from Fractal Design. You can enter the competition using the form below:
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