tinker around with(to make small changes to something, especially in an attempt to repair or improve it (Сambridge Dictionary) • McMullen’s currently working on AI technology where customers could essentially build a robot’s psyche from the ground up.
“They can tinker around with one of the AI controllers that we’re working on,” he elaborates, “where they’ll be able to go through a web interface and really get in there and kind of write a backstory, like, where did he come from? Where did he grow up? And you can make it as detailed as you want and it will keep it and retain it.”reviewjournal.comART Vancouver)
tweak(обычно какую-то деталь, внести небольшие изменения • Hi Bob, just checking if there is anything else that needs tweaking on the sample page before we build out the rest of them? – нужно ли ещё что-нибудь подправить?ART Vancouver); dolly up; treat a little; cure; shore up("We were turning pucks over, and it took a little regrouping between the first and the second. We didn't give up much after that, but we gave up a lot early, and that's something we have to shore up." VLZ_58); make tweaks("The company behind the massive new grain terminal on the North Vancouver waterfront says it will continue making tweaks to its aircraft warning beacons after the first few days of operations left residents in the nearby Calverhall neighbourhood feeling a bit blinded by the light. (...) Neighbours who spoke to the North Shore News described a sleepless night of "horrendous light pollution" and like being "inside Studio 54." "nsnews.comART Vancouver); zhuzh(otlichnica_po_jizni)