The day it started; I got the information from a friend and since then I "play" with it occasionally.
Of course; the first thing that came to my mind was writing code for Arduino and other dev boards.
I was shocked with the amount of senseless mistakes it was making.
For example, for PWM often knows to engage a non-pwm pin, although I strictly always write that it is an Atmega328p or an Arduino UNO.
However... as time goes on; it seems to be progressing and learning.
I always delete all history and previous chats on purpose.
Just so I can check if it generates answers based on experience from previous chats or not.
Although it is not a safe method, because I am logged in, maybe the server still contains all my chats but I only delete them from my side.
As time goes on; I am more and more convinced of it.
Today after several months; it's still not a fully usable tool for writing any serious code.
But it serves me as an excellent tool for shortening the work of writing code.
I would call it "an outstanding and intuitive template maker".
Ever since the days of Cobol, I've hated "conventions" and structures, headers, etc.
And I have always had various templates in reserve on disk that I would change a little if necessary.
Now with the help of ChatGPT AI, that job is also faster and easier.
But it is good only with shorter functions, with longer code it generates errors by geometric progression.
I always have to "walk" through the entire code and manually correct errors.
However, I cannot say that it is not a certain progress and a great aid in the work.
Just the other day I also tried Bing. Wow! What a conservative moron!
Compared to ChatGPT Ai; Bing is still in early development.
But Carl is right, ChatGPT AI just doesn't know how to say "I don't know".
One day I was in too malicious a mood and repeated demands to it until it "passed out".
It stopped generating the response but didn't say "I don't know" until the end...
Of course; the first thing that came to my mind was writing code for Arduino and other dev boards.
I was shocked with the amount of senseless mistakes it was making.
For example, for PWM often knows to engage a non-pwm pin, although I strictly always write that it is an Atmega328p or an Arduino UNO.
However... as time goes on; it seems to be progressing and learning.
I always delete all history and previous chats on purpose.
Just so I can check if it generates answers based on experience from previous chats or not.
Although it is not a safe method, because I am logged in, maybe the server still contains all my chats but I only delete them from my side.
As time goes on; I am more and more convinced of it.
Today after several months; it's still not a fully usable tool for writing any serious code.
But it serves me as an excellent tool for shortening the work of writing code.
I would call it "an outstanding and intuitive template maker".
Ever since the days of Cobol, I've hated "conventions" and structures, headers, etc.
And I have always had various templates in reserve on disk that I would change a little if necessary.
Now with the help of ChatGPT AI, that job is also faster and easier.
But it is good only with shorter functions, with longer code it generates errors by geometric progression.
I always have to "walk" through the entire code and manually correct errors.
However, I cannot say that it is not a certain progress and a great aid in the work.
Just the other day I also tried Bing. Wow! What a conservative moron!
Compared to ChatGPT Ai; Bing is still in early development.
But Carl is right, ChatGPT AI just doesn't know how to say "I don't know".
One day I was in too malicious a mood and repeated demands to it until it "passed out".
It stopped generating the response but didn't say "I don't know" until the end...

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