Samsung is using Claude to verify chip designs. It's not going smoothly
bundie
37 points
10 comments
August 13, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (4 comments)
josefritzishere
What could possibly go wrong?
cyanydeez
AI makes a great shotgun; occasional sniper. But it is not a divine shotgun sniper rifle hybrid.
akozak
The source article in Korean actually seems to tell a somewhat different story, that it's been a massive productivity boost in their early experiments. You could focus on the points of friction, but that isn't the main takeaway I think.
jvwww
Feels like a disingenuous heading for the article. All of the problems they listed seem quite solvable. And it seems like it's saving a lot of time. But saying AI is doing good doesn't generate the same number of clicks!