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by JD557
911 days ago
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> I tried using it for coding but it made up APIs constantly or had subtle errors. This has been my experience so far as well. I also find it very tiring to have to review all the iterations of the code. I do find GitHub Copilot quite valuable at work, especially when it recommends one liners (they are easy to review, so I just feel like I'm writing faster). To be fair to ChatGPT, on one of my recent experiment it actually said something along the lines of "you need to integrate with the library/API yourself", and it only started spewing garbage after I insisted to write the code. I see a lot of people online complaining that GPT is getting lazy, but I would rather have it lazy than wrong. |
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