Development of Bloxi: An AI Copilot for Simulink by a Student at Imperial College London
By
kaamuli
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Summary
The article discusses the development of Bloxi, an AI copilot for Simulink, by a 2nd-year aero-engineering student at Imperial College London. The student fixed a differential equation issue in the video related to the project.
Key quotes
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I'm a full-stack dev (or atleast trying to be lol) who hacked together Bloxi, an AI copilot that sits on top of Simulink and turns plain-English prompts into working control
Check github for full desc: MIT – do what you want, just give credit. - Kaamuli/Bloxi
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