ChatGPT + GitHub copilot replaces a junior dev for my side hustle, but you have to get used to it
ChatGPT + GitHub copilot replaces a junior dev for my side hustle, but you have to get used to it
Pretty good one!
Iβm just curious about any usecases which makes it use regularly on the same task as automation of the process
Here's a non-critical application: Coming up with recipes based on foods I have in my fridge. To-date, its the best solution I've found for minimizing food waste in the household.
Is anyone actually using ChatGPT?
What's a task you've completely outsourced to it?
Itβs not just about your current knowledge.
Itβs about being consistent enough so you can learn anything you set your mind to.
It's about being focused enough to follow this journey.
I think that ChatGPT voice conversation is significantly underrated. On my walk to grab some coffee I had a conversation with ChatGPT, discussing how effectively deploy my microservices in cloud fast.
Super helpful π
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Thanks, man!
As for adoption of the new tech in any specific domain, the first rule: to not hurt. If AI can do things precisely without potential damage, itβs worth integrating.
Besides, there are a lot of different areas to discuss: from drones with AI for farming, to selection
First account blocked me just for expressing my thoughts with reasoning! Feels like the first step of diving into Blue sky is done π
Cool! Maybe you could recommend some interesting accounts to follow here?
If you hope that mindless model will create mindful text for you and you donβt even need to think, then youβll most probably wrong. Itβs not about the quality of model, itβs about its usage
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Letβs discover AI/ML as well as blue sky together!
The problem is not about text generation or AI itself. The problem is in the abusive and mindless usage of AI just for content generation.
If you can fake the work easier with AI does not mean that text generation is bad
I'm not microworking I'm microchilling
Even well-known researchers might be wrong. I didn't expect that.
Here's quite an interesting article about one of the most popular lies in psychology: The Dunning-Kruger effect.
economicsfromthetopdown.com/2022/04/08/t...
So don't assume, always try to understand, rather than believe.
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