Anyone tried to tune V4R geometry using AI models yet ?

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I had a trial version of Motospec. The problem specific to my model year Panigale is they never measured one. The guy wrote me back saying it was a COVID thing, and if I remember right they didn't measure a 2020 or a 2021. So they have data for 2019 and 2022. Both of those bikes slightly differ from the 2020-2021. It's closer to the 2019, since the 2022+ saw a swingarm pivot change.
 
Dave Moss's materials surely part of AI models these days

Has anyone tried to tweak geometry using AI models ?
The only AI that would be acceptable would be from an AI robot of the same weight (and distribution of) as you with sensors (modeled on say MM) on its palms, a**, and balls of its feet. Or maybe just start at some baseline and move stuff around to see if YOU can feel it, whether it helps or not, etc. AI, b**w me. Why is everyone so seemingly afraid to fust with the suspension on these?
 
I'm glad you're amused. Robots can be purely programmed or you could let them process and react to inputs and make decisions based on the inputs. Sorta like if their intelligence was artificial. Asimov (highest IQ ever recorded by the US military at the time taken therefore they made him a clerk) described all this BS in 1950.
 
Dude, you have no understanding of how AI works and just double down in every instance. It's f'n hilarious.
Somehow I think a fully autonomous robot sorta applies
 

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