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Using chatgpt to bring the pascal/lazarus platform up to date more quickly.
Webdrifter:
I have seen examples of ChatGPT coding, debugging and optimizing new code and of re-engineering existing software and rewriting into another language.
Off course we can use these possibilities as a tool within Lazarus (off course ChatGPT might not be free for long, so what to do in that case. and it's servers are already overloaded much off the time).
But what interests me most is how we can use it as a tool to upgrade the Freepascal/Lazarus-platform on all the items it is lagging behind compared to other more popular platforms.
Let's be honest, despite the effort of some very dedicated people, the capacity op this community to keep up with the demands of the time have been its largest problem for many decades. This could finally bring at least part of the solution, if we start a well coordinated project to make the leap forward we have all been waiting for so long.... :)
Bart:
You know that all this ChatGPT does is find the moest often used text in the context of the previous text? It does not have a concept of what is true or false, right or wrong.
It will also use completely wrong examples of code it found on the internet.
Potentially this can lead to more and more wrong code, when people start publishing that wrong code on the net and ChatGPT uses that as input for it's learning capabilities.
Bart
Thaddy:
The wrong code comes mostly from asking a wrong or not complete question. The more precise the question, the better the answer. And scraping the internet is just a - small - part of the models.
PascalDragon:
--- Quote from: Webdrifter on January 10, 2023, 12:59:44 pm ---But what interests me most is how we can use it as a tool to upgrade the Freepascal/Lazarus-platform on all the items it is lagging behind compared to other more popular platforms.
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Contributions based on AI systems for Free Pascal and Lazarus will have to be rejected, because it is not clear what these AI systems used as source for their models and thus they might infringe licenses or copyright.
MarkMLl:
--- Quote from: PascalDragon on January 11, 2023, 10:36:24 pm ---Contributions based on AI systems for Free Pascal and Lazarus will have to be rejected, because it is not clear what these AI systems used as source for their models and thus they might infringe licenses or copyright.
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Notwithstanding the other points made, I have to agree with that.
It's curious how, in conventional technology and commerce, ones boss is entitled to ask how one arrived at a particular conclusion: yet that is considered forbidden territory in the context of "AI".
MarkMLl
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