Comment on Early Adopters of Microsoft’s AI Bot Wonder if It’s Worth the Money
JeeBaiChow@lemmy.world 11 months agoAs a reference, I’d use a search engine first, but it’s a matter of personal preference. Usually I’m only short in syntax and a particular language’s native functions. The only benefit I could foresee is avoiding the rude, condescending snarky comments from the experienced developers on stackexchange and the like, but I almost never register to post, so avoid all that. I did see a benefit in the area of (real) language learning, when I can ask it to translate something. Then break down specific parts of the response for clarification, switching between my native and the language I’m trying to learn. That was mind blowing.
Lmaydev@programming.dev 11 months ago
I use it instead of a search engine now.
Rather than skimming a few blog posts looking for the particular info I want it pulls exactly what I need, summarizes it and provides sources and allows follow up questions.