Save your money. Only 3.5 can code, really, and it does a really poor job. I do think that if they can get recursive versions looking at each other's code then maybe they could do something but right now, the amount of quality control you have to do on it come to the amount of redo and just obvious stupid errors is just too much to make it worth it
Agree, and actually it is growing. Just the other night it randomly suggested that it sent code directly to my GitHub grist. It did it twice and then promptly forgot that it could do it and proceeded to act retarded again. They are clearly working on it
I spent a couple of hours trying to get it to generate copy/pastable markdown, as it's doc generation is pretty good, but the formatting of the output is sometimes weird because the responses are formatted as markdown internally.
Save your money. Only 3.5 can code, really, and it does a really poor job. I do think that if they can get recursive versions looking at each other's code then maybe they could do something but right now, the amount of quality control you have to do on it come to the amount of redo and just obvious stupid errors is just too much to make it worth it
Agree, and actually it is growing. Just the other night it randomly suggested that it sent code directly to my GitHub grist. It did it twice and then promptly forgot that it could do it and proceeded to act retarded again. They are clearly working on it
That's really useful.
I spent a couple of hours trying to get it to generate copy/pastable markdown, as it's doc generation is pretty good, but the formatting of the output is sometimes weird because the responses are formatted as markdown internally.
Why can only 3.5 code? That seems like a step backwards.