Unfortunately, the article does not write about how people use it.
I use it to skip reading docs. Either it works, or I read the docs, sometimes in parallel, whatever is faster.
Oftentimes I just forgot how some function is called.
I’m still in the testing phase and in more than 50% of the cases its crap. Halizination is a real problem with those models that I’ve used.
The amount of time the “AI” is saving me is well reimbursed, maybe twice, by the time I am wasting when that “AI” is bullshitting me.
At the end of the day, it isn’t worth the frustration.
yep. you gotta be super explicit in what you don’t want.
edit: and tell it to google if the first answer is weird, so the next one is “informed”. otherwise it halucinates into oblivion
I just use it instead of stack overflow when you’re working with a new technology or framework
like, write basic example for X in Y
and then just rewrite what it spews out
but i have never said “write me function to do X” and kept it as is because it’s usually just garbage code
I think I need an AI to parse these confusing graphs and images for me.