What some seem to not grasp... AI, like GPS, is only beneficial to those who need it. A technical diver simply doesn't need that gas information. Technical training provides the ability to manage gas in a predictable and accurate way. Those gas management protocols can't be eschewed because they are critical and integral to the complex planning that must be carried out for a dive - so using AI achieves no real benefit.
We heard loud and clear that AI
as a feature has little to no value in tec diving. That should be well integrated by everyone who read the posts by now.
What Richard and I wonder about, is wether such unused feature has a value as a market driver/enabler for an effort on a common hardware in terms of R&D, budgets, testing, qualification, and test user base. In that sense, a feature that is useless and unused could still be beneficial to the tec divers, and it could even be a win situation for rec divers too if the hardware and the test protocols are done to the standards of tec from scratch (hum...maybe my wording is not very clear compared to Richard's...). On this hypotetical tec/rec multimode DC chip, the AI part would be completely disabled in the tec firmware, reducing the software development costs, increasing simplicity.
Another open question is wether the idea of digital HP gauge added to the trusty SPG would ruin its' reliability, and yet another is wether it is feasible at all to transmit data without turning the spg casing into something bulky, fail-prone, or expensive.
I made no mystery that I am unexperienced in tec and diving in general and that this was a naive question. AFAIC, this discussion is not about my learning of tec diving, I do not know at this point if I ever will. It is squarely about grasping wether in the mid term the development of tec and rec DCs could be united or not, and motivated by that curiosity. A bit pointless, I admit, but hell, is this a forum from the intarwebs or not ?
If you think that this kind of blue-sky talk is endangering the conservatism that is a necessary part of tec diving discipline, please think again. My impression is that most people can tell the difference.