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by int_19h 818 days ago
It's not surprising if it generated syntactically correct code that does random things.

The fact that it instead generates syntactically correct code that, more often than not, solves - or at least tries to solve - the problem that is posited, indicates that there is a "there" there, however much one talks about stochastic parrots and such.

As for temperature sliders for humans, that's what drugs are in many ways.