Yeap.... Another brilliant short term strategy to catch a few eager fools that won't last mid term
exanime
Example of (reasonably) good prompt: This code introduces deep recursion and can sometimes cause a "maximum stack size exceeded" error in certain cases. Please help me convert it to use a
while
loop instead.
That sounds like those cases on YouTube where the correction to the code was shorter than the prompt hahaha
I asked ChatGPT for assistance with JavaScript doing HL7 stuff and it was a joke... After the seventh correction I gave up on it (at least for that task)
You have no idea how many times I mentioned this observation from my own experience and people attacked me like I called their baby ugly
ChatGPT in its current form is good help, but nowhere ready to actually replace anyone
It's relatively easy to squeeze a profit boost by sacrificing long term vision.... Last quarter will mean nothing if Google is knocked from its pedestal in a year or two (which is what the current trend looks to be pointing to)
Well they official word is that it was intermittent... Maybe I just got lucky when testing
Nope I tried it precisely when DDG was out and it was working.... Images were not so those may have come from Bing... But regular searches were working
Tried start page after DDG outage on Thursday and I'm liking it a lot
The current iteration of AI plus the debacle we have seen from other trying self driving cars tells me we would have manned trucks for 20 years regardless
$10 a month happy? Not being an ass, just really asking.... I thought it was steep when I checked it out the first time
I think you overestimate the amount of knowledge, instinct and just plain research these VC people put on investments (I guess when you have money, if one of 10 hit you made it anyway?)
When the game Pokemon Go came out, Nintendo's stock skyrocketed to the point Nintendo had to come out and publicly explain they had sold the IP, were not behind the game and made no money from it... "Investors" thought otherwise and started pouring money literally at the wrong company
There are plenty of similar examples...
So I guess this is what the consumers want because that is all these conglomerates offer, right? Right?