I'm going to post this because of Aaron Newcomer's link to AI French early 19th century gun vocabulary.
https://www.doublegunshop.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=650483#Post650483 It is time to integrate this technology into your daily life, your work with your guns. We went from quill pen to typewriter, to word processor to computer. . .time to upgrade. You will not believe the difference in the speed you can come up with solutions for questions or at least alternative opinions.
Here are my comments on Aaron's AI trained program:
Aaron, the key is the training you did. If you go on a standard chatGPT and ask specific technical words you won't get much until you rephrase the question over and over. But AI is nothing if it is not trained and it looks as if you done a great job there. I started this traditional dictionary 7 years ago before AI. It really should be integrated into an AI training program.
And our fellow members of this board really should start looking at this technology; it truly is revolutionary. I am not using it yet...lazy. My wife is driving me crazy double checking half the things I'm saying with her buddy chatGPT. It will translate, interpret, speak hundreds of languages, write, spell check, fact check, provide instructions and it is trainable. .it's not at the point where you can say, "see dove, shoot dove". . but the military is already going there.
The times they are a-changing.