This is also true for electronics people

It now seems to me that we can also expect an increase in the creation of components for Flowcode.
Before AI, I used to read datasheets thoroughly to understand how to communicate with a new component using, for example, SPI or I2C.
Now, I simply ask an AI robot.
As an example, I took the datasheet of a (simple) component: the 24AA00T-I/OT I2C EEPROM.
In the past, you’d read through the documentation and note which commands the component expected in order to function.
Now, I paste the datasheet and immediately ask what command I need to send to use the component.
I ask, without too much beating around the bush, which commands I need to use to write a value to the EEPROM or to read one.
AI then gives me a clear sentence listing the commands I need to let Flowcode generate in order to make it work.
What are your thoughts on how we can use AI in Flowcode or in electronics as a job or a hobby?
Where do you see areas for improvement?
Should Matrix use this as a standard feature to quickly create components?
Can we, as customers, use this ourselves?
I just want to hear all your ideas and thoughts.