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  "textContent": "We interview researchers and chip design experts to explore where and how AI is being used during the process, and what trials and tribulations come alongside the usage of the nascent technology in their workflows.",
  "title": "AI is starting to out-design chip engineers in narrow areas as LLMs accelerate software chip design tool development — \"There is still a lot of human guidance\" says Berkley researcher"
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