This IC take the data input from SER (pin 14 of the IC) and controls up to 8 outputs.
In this little project, you can observe the function of the IC by pressing the push button and counting up from 0 to 9
https://www.tinkercad.com/things/ktgCuNr656l-7-segment-led-using-shift-register-ic
Did you write the code?
Obviously AI. Credit goes to Copilot. I just wired it up
Well I was going to say good job at coding and congatulations but I guess not.
You knew very well that I did not write it and you know very well that not a single person on
this earth can write codes like this, neat and concise and surgical precision.
You are obviously just a kid.
I've seen programs that were 1000's of lines long written by humans that ran on supercomputers, that would make your head spin.
First time in public? How do you think your "AI" gets trained?
Yes humans collectively work on different aspects of a project and spending many years write not 1000s but 100k lines and trial and error to make it work. It is called debugging. An OS like Microsoft is the product of a large group of top, extraordinary programmers. But in a few minutes, and code like this, not a single person can do it and those who can and do write such codes after several days, if not weeks, would they share it for free?
Wow. I'm quite literally shaking my head. Just when you think you've seen it all. Good-bye!
Stockfish, the top Chess program and several times computers world champion was written by some average chess players. The rating of Stockfish is 3830. The best chess player today is 2800 (1000 below the software). The other chess player machine/project known as "Leela 0" was not even programmed in the manner that Stockfish was. They just defined for it how the pieces move and what is win. Then it was left to play several billion games with itself . No training from humans at all. It defeated Stockfish.
This is the model of AI training and how they self train provided the basic principles.
Should we move this topic to "Bar Sport" ?
Done. Let the fun begin.
Yes they would and many volunteers on this forum have.
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