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Alright, this is really crazy. It took me literally only like 30 seconds to write this half-assed prompt and the solution to my problem (which I already debugged for a minute out of instinct before asking ChatGPT) was in there: just restart the language server.
If this doesn't convince people that we are really in the middle of a massive transition to a commoditization of AI assistants, I don't know, lol
Even though it's still just trying to predict the next words.
It's pretty impressive. While GPT doesn't tend to produce working code for my line of work, I find that it usually provides a nice skeleton to build off of and often introduces me to functions / approaches I hadn't considered before.
One moment that really surprised me is when I asked it to design some electronics circuits. Generated the diagrams for me and everything. Where the hell is this thing going to take us 5 years from now? lmao
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Where the hell is this thing going to take us 5 years from now? lmao
I know, right?
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Please stop supporting that scam chatGPT/AI/bullshit. Use your brains.
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Your arguments are?
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You don't have brains?
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Alright, Darth, we can agree to disagree or you can tell me why I shouldn't use a tool which makes me a lot more productive while still using my brain since this tool still makes mistakes which I have to spot.
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That chatgpt is a well designed opsec, to dumb down the population. Don't believe me?
  • Read the book "propaganda" by Ed. Bernays. It's all there explained.
  • Watch the interview of Yuri Bezmenov from 1983 explaining step by step what is happening right now. It's all there explained.
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Yeah, I don't believe you.
But let's assume you are right. Even if I don't use it, it won't stop the proliferation of AI usage in the future.
AI is just a tool. You can use it to do good and bad.
So let's use it to build good stuff, no?