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Which of these coding AI tools have you used?

ygolo

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I have only used ChatGPT, Github Copilot, and Bards, so far.
 

KitchenFly

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I just got around to trying ChatGPT it seems to require the right language to get a high quality answer. It is a clever algorithm like mechanical thing but it lakes presence and life force and that factor means it can not reason the question asked if the question is not perfectly or correctly asked/typed.

I think clever people can do amazing things with AI coding tools.

I can think of a day soon then AI robots will mimic being human and play roles in everyday life.
 

highlander

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Hugging Face, chatgpt and Bard. Have also looked at tabnine but not used it. On the waiting list for codex.
 

ygolo

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Hugging Face, chatgpt and Bard. Have also looked at tabnine but not used it. On the waiting list for codex.
It's weird how easy it is for me to miss things in lists.
I still can't see HuggingFace, but I have been using both HuggingFace and tabnine for years.

Tabnine was part of my auto complete in my Atom editor for so long I forgot about it. It's slowly gotten better over time(or I've gotten used to it). It's almost like autocomplete on my mobile phone to me now.
 

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Just ChatGPT. It's part of the Opera browser now so it's super easy to try out. I asked it to write a haiku.

Golden sunsets glow,
Whispers of nature's embrace,
Serenity flows.
 

ygolo

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There have been a couple of big developer days recently:

My OpenAI dev has assistants, but the chat still hasn't been updated to have GPTs, or the new UI. I don't remember what they said about the GPT store and it's timeline.

Also:

I've been using VS Code, I may turn co-pilot back on, maybe.

But, these are basically both Microsoft, in my eyes.

We need competition.
 

loudfadi

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There have been a couple of big developer days recently:

My OpenAI dev has assistants, but the chat still hasn't been updated to have GPTs, or the new UI. I don't remember what they said about the GPT store and it's timeline.

Also:

I've been using VS Code, I may turn co-pilot back on, maybe.

But, these are basically both Microsoft, in my eyes.

We need competition.

The copilot feature often doesn’t work for me in the sense that it might be undergoing updates and just returns an error for any reqest. However when it does respond, the results are often more viable than those from openai
 

AlexSD

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There have been a couple of big developer days recently:

My OpenAI dev has assistants, but the chat still hasn't been updated to have GPTs, or the new UI. I don't remember what they said about the GPT store and it's timeline.

Also:

I've been using VS Code, I may turn co-pilot back on, maybe.

But, these are basically both Microsoft, in my eyes.

We need competition. I'm trying to use GPTs now. He's also starting to figure things out in code. I recently even read about how to create ai software and for now it seems unrealistic to me. Unfortunately, I don't have that kind of experience or brains for that. But the scale of a project of that level is impressive.
The videos turned out to be useful.
 
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