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Nov 17 at 15:24 comment added Geka P Short answer: YES, long answer: YES, of course!
Oct 22 at 2:17 comment added Nulik I think this question will be finally upvoted in about 5 to 10 years from now when SO finally declares bankrupcy, because after I played with chatGPT o1-preview it answered all assembly questions I was asking, and explained everything with undestanding that would be only seen in professional developer with years of experience. I was asking about RDNA 3 assembly , something very few people know at the moment. I upvoted this question.
Oct 17 at 9:49 comment added Maksym Dudyk @f1krazy It was a question I'd like to hear people's opinions about, because I faced difficulty in losing development pace while learning TypeScript I needed community advice. Here is that question: stackoverflow.com/questions/78638039/…
Oct 16 at 8:00 comment added F1Krazy @MaksymDudyk "I tried to post to Stackoverflow, stating that one day TypeScript will be added to JavaScript automatically out of the box by AI or whatever" - was this as an answer to a question, or as a question in its own right? Because the way you've phrased it doesn't make it sound like a question.
Oct 16 at 7:46 comment added Maksym Dudyk I think this platform is losing momentum. And its because of its gatekeepers - old developers with their ruined normal lives and swolen egos. In 2023 I tried to post to Stackoverflow, stating that one day TypeScript will be added to JavaScript automatically out of the box by AI or whatever. So, JavaScript will become a sort of a language with static typing. You should be their when I posted this supposition, because the Stackoverflow's experts rushed at me and blocked my post. So, the platform is dying not because of AI, but because of being outdated and biased.
Jul 16 at 21:45 comment added John Montgomery Where do you think ChatGPT gets its training data from? If AI gives you a correct answer (and isn't just hallucinating something that looks correct but is actually broken in a way that isn't immediately obvious) it's because a human solved that problem already, quite possibly on Stack Overflow. Which means your question is likely a duplicate, in which case...mission accomplished?
Jul 16 at 8:41 comment added Gimby It's killing the bad (in the context of Stack Overflow) questions. It's a good thing. You are essentially giving a refrigerator review here. Positive reviews about fridges are practically pointless. You don't want to know if they work well when new... you want to know if they work well 8 years down the line. I'd want to see what you have to say about your ChatGPT-driven code a year from now.
Jul 16 at 2:38 comment added user4581301 And if you're doing basic programming and doing older challenges on online judge sites, it's highly likely that you'll have a really good success rate with LLM, but sooner or later you'll get to the bread-and-butter stuff that people will pay for because they couldn't get GPT to spit out anything that worked. Basically, if a robot can do your job, it's only a matter of time before the robot does your job. What do you bring to the table, human?
Jul 15 at 23:59 comment added President James K. Polk But now I have instant solution to most of my coding problems. I doubt it. More likely is that you come to SO every day you code, multiple times per day.
Jul 15 at 21:02 comment added user4581301 I do expect programming AI to come along some time soon, and that will transform how we work as programmers. It should be able to eliminate a lot of the scut work and allow the programmer to focus on getting the program behaviour right. Some one has to describe the program behaviour to the computer correctly, and it doen't really matter all that much that's with AI prompts, a traditional programming language, or a combination of the two.
Jul 15 at 20:58 comment added user4581301 LLM can't write code. All it can do is slap together statistically likely tokens. If the LLM's database has enough examples of a solution for a problem to be able to reproduce that solution, you get a good solution. But as you get out into the weeds you'll find that the database doesn't have enough information to give a valid solution, but it can get you something that looks convincing and may take you quite some time to find the mistakes.
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Jul 15 at 19:09 comment added Thom A If you have the knowledge to identify if the generated words you get from CrapGPT is crap, chat, or (good) content, then I would question why you're using CrapGPT in the first place. If you don't have that knowledge, then I would question why you're using CrapGPT in the first place. Oh... All avenues lead to the same output.
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Jul 15 at 19:07 comment added F1Krazy The fact that this has been asked ad nauseum by techbros and/or Stack Exchange haters ever since ChatGPT first launched nearly 2 years ago, and yet the site is still here, should tell you everything you need to know.
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Jul 15 at 18:34 answer added DharmanMod timeline score: 24
Jul 15 at 18:30 comment added Zoe - Save the data dump Mod Stack Exchange, Inc. is doing far more damage on their own than LLMs atm
Jul 15 at 18:30 comment added David Being able to solve your problem before coming to Stack Overflow is not "killing Stack Overflow". A great many users could have solved their problems with just some basic debugging, but the existence of debuggers has never killed Stack Overflow. This community has never sought to be the only source of information, just a useful one.
Jul 15 at 18:30 comment added Naresh Chaurasia @EugeneSh. It is not correct to say it is garbage. I am using ChatGPT for a number of coding related work. The solution given by ChatGPT is really good.
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Jul 15 at 18:26 comment added Eugene Sh. But now I have instant solution to most of my coding problems. - ChatGpt and friends are fun, but their "solutions" to coding problems are complete garbage. I hope you scrutinize them well.
Jul 15 at 18:26 comment added Danimal yep, also all coding work in general is irrelevant either now or within the next 3 years as AI gets better... SMH
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