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Re: First A.I. contact


 

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Goes to show you just can't believe everything you hear.? Funny isn't it that he chose to use a female voice.

I'm very impressed and its a huge step into the future with AI but I believe it to be a detriment to contesting.? Clear a frequency, set it running at 2pm on Saturday, go visit your uncle 300 miles away staying overnight, return home Sunday and turn it off at 2pm.? I can see so much abuse with something like this.? I'll have to respectfully disagree with you Brian, I hope he doesn't present it at Hamvention or anywhere else.? The less people that know about or know how to setup and operate a virtual operator the better.?? Sure, you'll need a control operator but what do you think the chances area those hard core numbers/points chasers will abide by that?? Its great technology but I don't see a place for it in ham radio.


Tom

N2TOM



On 3/29/2025 11:45 PM, Brian Szewczyk NJ1F via groups.io wrote:

Well this evening marks a true mile stone in my Amateur Radio career.

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While using the clubs Wilton Remote station I had a QSO with N3QE on 40 meters. Not remarkable except that Tim has been doing a lot of experimenting with A.I. and has incorporated in his contest station. So like the linked video shows I had a QSO with Tim¡¯s A.I. operator ¡°Tina¡± asked for a repeat of the serial number.

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I hope that Tim gives a paper on his experimenting with A.I. at the upcoming Hamvention in Dayton.

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While not my QSO this is a link of another stations QSO that posted to Facebook.

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Our hobby is truly a life long hobby and there is always something new to experiment or explore.

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73

Brian

NJ1F

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