This could either enhance my planned hobby-to-sales, or it could kill it before I start.
Look at the layer filtering and zoom slider. Not that existing CAD apps lack such.
See at around 8m 40s, the watch making and exploration.
As for the planet segment, I wonder what this might do to OpenStreetMap, OpenCPN, and similar. Of course, the shipping industry, for insurance reasons, won't be using vibed navigation charts anytime soon. But, for naval fiction or similar, such would be intriguing for plot generation and tweaking.
Maybe Time and Crew can make their own graphics kernels and related modules and escape licensing other's stuff, and keep more profits, hire more people, and fix more bugs and act on GUI "nice-to-have" begs.
I'd be beyond ecstatic if I could tell a local AI to ingest my ESWBS and reorganize my layers accordingly, esp as I have over 5,000 layers in my file.
See at 17m 06 for music composition that could win a Grammy. Anyone can outperform Quincy Jones in a few years? Who knows. But, CAD shops can definitely add music to their demo reels of products and services. But, won't win a Grammy.
"New #1 open-source AI model is here!"
https://youtube.com/watch?v=6d__WOpZswY&29m 56s