Brains: A-I for Hams

Brains: A-I for Hams

HamAI® News Release

HamAI®, amateur radio’s premier application vendor, recently announced the release of BRAINS®, their new artificial intelligence large language model.  BRAINS® (Better Radio Artificial Intelligence Neural System) elevates ham operating to an entirely new level.

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BRAINS® facilitates “Total Informational Awareness” for every aspect of a ham’s operating experience.  No more endless hours toiling with filters, amplifiers, rotators and more.

Incorporating the most sophisticated algorithms here-to-fore, BRAINS® takes absolute control of a ham’s operating environment.  The all-inclusive BRAINS® package includes:

  • the recently updated A-I SDR+® Transceiver Control,
  • the A-I Robotic Antenna Control®,
  • a premium version of A-I Logger®,
  • and the all new A-I DX Plateau® Master Contacts Database.

A-I DX Plateau® automates contact cleanup by logging QSOs to your preferred logging service.  It also performs all processing necessary for a ham to obtain amateur radio’s preeminent DX recognition, the worldwide A-I Supreme Award®.  Simply power up your rig and fire up the software.  Then sit back, relax, and let BRAINS® take over operation of your station.

Manuel Tuner, CEO of HamAI® says,

“. . . the BRAINS® large language model fully integrates amateur operating procedures, allowing absolute enjoyment of a ham’s lifestyle without the hum drum and tedious aspects of tuning, adjusting filters, rotating antennas, logging and more.  Just fire up the software, then sit back and relax.  BRAINS® will search the bands, rotate and tune the antenna, choose an operating mode, make a contact and log the contact, all while you watch comfortably from your easy chair.”

BRAINS® is available now from HamAI®.

(TCHN editor:  Of course, this news release is in jest.  But it probably won’t be too distant in the future before an A-I driven application such as BRAINS® becomes a reality.  Like it or not, we expect A-I to soon become a driving force in amateur radio.  What do you think? Email us: treasurecoasthams@gmail.com.)

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