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by inadequatespace 1129 days ago
I’ve been doing similar for various frameworks (Flink)

> is it right 100% of the time, no.

No human teacher is going to be right 100% of the time either. I suppose ChatGPT is a little more overconfident / doesn’t have a sense of tone or anything to assess confidence; even still, though, given how overconfidence is incentivized in the workplace, it’s not that different in this regard from an average coworker.

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> it’s not that different in this regard from an average coworker.

100% agree. Its like having a coworker who you can constantly pester with technical questions. I really love how you can ask ChatGPT follow ups to earlier questions and it understand the context.

At some point, I expect companies to put their internal Wikis/documentation into LLMs so you can learn and onboard staff faster. You'd probably need a large amount of data to learn on, but I guess some of the large companies have that.