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surrogate modeling
About this tag
Surrogate modeling on WindowsForum.com covers the use of AI-native engineering to accelerate physical design by replacing slow numerical solvers with near-instant inference. A featured thread discusses PhysicsX, a startup founded by former Formula 1 engineers and AI researchers, which applies surrogate physics to speed up design processes. The platform reframes time as a software problem, enabling faster iteration in engineering. This tag is relevant for users interested in AI-driven simulation, computational engineering, and performance optimization in design workflows.
PhysicsX’s platform is proof that the most consequential engineering bottleneck of the last century—time—can be reframed as a software problem, not a materials one.
Background
PhysicsX began as the kind of contrarian idea that turns up where elite engineering meets modern AI: a London-founded...