Technology
09 Apr 23
09 Apr 23
@kellyjay saidI've persuaded it to write a pretty decent limerick. Only needed one prompt after its abominable first try.
I've started using AI to write code, and so far the challenge has been wording the questions properly, I've been very pleased with the results. I have a friend who used it to write a song, and it was actually pretty good. Does anyone else use it?
I've played with it a bit, and it keeps disappointing me. What's your experience?
@kewpie saidGetting it to write code was a learning experience, I wanted it to help me roll up some data so a few of the first things I figured out since I knew the script was going to be used over and over to say things like, "With VBA read this file which could vary in length, the headers are on row 7, and write..." That said use VBA, read the file, and check out the length because I don't know what it could be. Other little things once I realized what it was doing and why made using it easier to use.
I've persuaded it to write a pretty decent limerick. Only needed one prompt after its abominable first try.
I've played with it a bit, and it keeps disappointing me. What's your experience?
09 Apr 23
@kewpie saidI'm simply rolling up data for some Excel applications it isn't like I'm trying to write an operating system. See this do that when this and that are a little complex it has been getting it done.
One of the Wordle-clone writers persuaded it to create and code the Sumplete game. But it wasn't original, bot's just cobbled together a game from other games in its database. I've played Sumplete many times and it has multiple solutions, which is not acceptable in my critical view.
@kellyjay saidCurious: Which AI platform are you using and how do you get it analysis a file elsewhere on your computer?
I'm simply rolling up data for some Excel applications it isn't like I'm trying to write an operating system. See this do that when this and that are a little complex it has been getting it done.
(Someone who knows nothing about AI platforms)