Read a new article co-authored by HiLASIAN Karolina Macúchová (optomechanics designer) published in the International Conference on Reliable Systems Engineering 2024 proceedings.
In collaboration with Jan Macúch and Jiří Krblich (University of Creative Communication), the article deals with the topic of AI implementation for the creation of educational representations of scientific phenomena. This combination of expertise in laser technology and visual content creation provides solutions that can be both anchored in expertise and implemented effectively.
The main obstacle they address is the problem of scientific inaccuracies that often occur in AI outputs. Current representations of technologies such as lasers are more often driven by science fiction than the laws of physics in the AI world. Karolina and her colleagues address this problem by introducing guided interventions that mitigate and channel this AI tendency toward inaccuracies.
The paper shows that AI combined with guided interventions becomes a useful tool for visualizing more complex technologies and laws of physics. It thus pushes the boundary of visual representation in the world of science and makes it easier to understand. In the conclusion, the team of authors stresses that AI is not becoming a substitute for human agency and creativity, but rather a new tool to simplify the path from idea to implementation.