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On the other hand,:

(here comes the downvoting...) xD

On the other hand,

(here comes the downvoting...) xD

On the other hand:

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There is a specific ELI5 prompt on the ChatGPT API examples page tryingthat try to show how to use the power of synthetic dialeticsdialectics to further clarify a subject. The job of a communicator is to find the best words in the best order to exchange an idea to a specific target group. And in that field, ChatGPT is not a terrific tool, but it can aid many people as it is right now.

I will repeat this paragraph from the beginning, now that the reader havehas a new perspective:

There is a specific ELI5 prompt on the ChatGPT API examples page trying to show how to use the power of synthetic dialetics to further clarify a subject. The job of a communicator is to find the best words in the best order to exchange an idea to a specific target group. And in that field, ChatGPT is not a terrific tool, but it can aid many people as it is right now.

I will repeat this paragraph from the beginning, now that the reader have a new perspective:

There is a specific ELI5 prompt on the ChatGPT API examples page that try to show how to use the power of synthetic dialectics to further clarify a subject. The job of a communicator is to find the best words in the best order to exchange an idea to a specific target group. And in that field, ChatGPT is not a terrific tool, but it can aid many people as it is right now.

I will repeat this paragraph from the beginning, now that the reader has a new perspective:

Third iteration.
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I've given a lot of time before writing this because I think at this point we all werehave been able to digest and rationalize what is happening around this phenomena.

First of all, I fully agree with the temporary policy, and I am in favor that it becomes a "permanent temporary" one.

I am not in favour of computer aided-aided code writing as a tool to show examples of how a particular question can be solved. That is a job for GitHub Copilot or other places, not for this website. People can go straight to GPT-3's playground and ask the program to write code for them as an additional reference, but Stack Overflow should remain as human-aided different points of view in a given problem in the form of a question.

I am not in favour of computer-aided code writing as a tool to show examples of how a particular question can be solved. That is a job for GitHub Copilot or other places, not for this website. People can go straight to GPT-3's playground and ask the program to write code for them as an additional reference, but Stack Overflow should remain as human aided-aided different points of view in a a given problem in the form of a question.

I've given a lot of time before writing this because I think at this point we all were been able to digest and rationalize what is happening around this phenomena.

First of all I fully agree with the temporary policy, and I am in favor that it becomes a "permanent temporary" one.

I am not in favour of computer aided code writing as a tool to show examples of how a particular question can be solved. That is a job for GitHub Copilot or other places, not for this website. People can go straight to GPT-3's playground and ask the program to write code for them as an additional reference, but Stack Overflow should remain as human-aided different points of view in a given problem in the form of a question.

I am not in favour of computer-aided code writing as a tool to show examples of how a particular question can be solved. That is a job for GitHub Copilot or other places, not for this website. People can go straight to GPT-3's playground and ask the program to write code for them as an additional reference, but Stack Overflow should remain as human aided different points of view in a a given problem in the form of a question.

I've given a lot of time before writing this because I think at this point we all have been able to digest and rationalize what is happening around this phenomena.

First of all, I fully agree with the temporary policy, and I am in favor that it becomes a "permanent temporary" one.

I am not in favour of computer-aided code writing as a tool to show examples of how a particular question can be solved. That is a job for GitHub Copilot or other places, not for this website. People can go straight to GPT-3's playground and ask the program to write code for them as an additional reference, but Stack Overflow should remain as human-aided different points of view in a given problem in the form of a question.

I am not in favour of computer-aided code writing as a tool to show examples of how a particular question can be solved. That is a job for GitHub Copilot or other places, not for this website. People can go straight to GPT-3's playground and ask the program to write code for them as an additional reference, but Stack Overflow should remain as human-aided different points of view in a given problem in the form of a question.

Second iteration.
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Active reading [<en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GitHub_Copilot> <en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GPT-3> <wiki.archlinux.org/title/ArchWiki> <en.wiktionary.org/wiki/beneficial#Adjective> <en.wiktionary.org/wiki/primarily#Adverb> <en.wiktionary.org/wiki/English#Proper_noun> etc., etc.]. Expanded. Added some context.
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