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As I said earlier I am using LLMs and more specifically chatgpt 3.5 and 4 daily, but to develop a product not to ask questions for me.
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As I said earlier I am using LLMs and more specifically chatgpt 3.5 and 4 daily, but to develop a product not to ask questions for me.
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For programming questions I find google more or less the same. For providing code templates is fine, but then I need to adjust them anyhow a lot to what I actually need, and for most stuff I know it well enough to be less effort to just write it myself rather than to explain in detail what it should do (same effort).
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For programming questions I find google more or less the same. For providing code templates is fine, but then I need to adjust them anyhow a lot to what I actually need, and for most stuff I know it well enough to be less effort to just write it myself rather than to explain in detail what it should do (same effort).
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One thing I really notice: in quite some cases it is not stable. Ask a question 100 times, 80% is good, 20% very wrong. Have a slight difference (that should not make a difference) and you can get to 100% wrong (or to 100% good). This is a nightmare to explain to commercial people ("but yesterday it worked! What did you change?! Make it like yesterday!").
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One thing I really notice: in quite some cases it is not stable. Ask a question 100 times, 80% is good, 20% very wrong. Have a slight difference (that should not make a difference) and you can get to 100% wrong (or to 100% good). This is a nightmare to explain to commercial people ("but yesterday it worked! What did you change?! Make it like yesterday!").
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Edit: not to mention chatgpt4 is 10x more expensive than chatgpt3.5 and while it is definitely better, not sure it is even 5x better...
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