Comment by abe_m
1 day ago
I agree. I think a major hindrance to the current pro CAD systems is being stuck to the feature history tree, and rather low level features. Considerable amounts of requirements data is just added to a drawing free-form without semantic machine-readable meaning. Lots of tolerancing, fit, GD&T, datums, etc are just lines in a PDF. There is the move to MBD/PMI and the NIST driven STEP digital thread, but the state of CAD is a long way from that being common. I think we need to get to the data being embedded in the model ala MBD/PMI, but then go beyond it. The definition of threads, gear or spline teeth, ORB and other hydraulic ports don't fit comfortably into the current system. There needs to be a higher level machine-readable capture, and I think that is where the LLMs may be able to step in.
I suspect the next step will be such a departure that it won't be Siemens, Dassault, or Autodesk that do it.
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