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by ojosilva
977 days ago
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> While no chatbot is 100 percent reliable, code has the unique ability to be instantly verified by just testing it in your IDE, which makes it an ideal use case for chatbots. Oh, this is so wrong. Code is not instantly verified by any IDE except for things like syntax errors and compiler warnings. SO critique comments under each answer are so more valuable in that sense, it's not even funny. Every time I give feedback on ChatGPT's proposed answers it tends to go into incredible rabbit holes and endless recursion, reminiscent of WOPR playing tic tac toe. |
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