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Had GPT-4 completely rewrite the Snake game using a Bitcoin logo in place of the apple. Each time I played the game I kept asking GPT-4 to add features and aspects to the game that I wanted. I did not write *any* of the code. I paid the upgrade fee to use GPT-4 instead of GPT-3 (didn't realize it was actually GPT-3 in my previous post) and this time it had zero bugs or errors that I had to ask it to fix. Play the game at: https://nostrgram.co/gpt4/btcsnake.html image In total I asked it for 11 revisions and updated the game with the code it gave me each time. Bottom line: Programmers are out of a job in the years to come. Bitcoin better moon soon so I can retire lol. Seriously, though, I'll be using GPT-4 to create other apps and things and push its limits. So far I am very impressed. s/o #[0] for the Bitcoin apple idea — Developing https://nostrgram.co/ #Bitcoin
2023-03-17 03:28:10 from 1 relay(s) 7 replies ↓
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Hmmm, these things are trained on past data. I’m skeptical about overarching claims like this because humans keep wanting new things that have never been done before. You think Chat GPT could have come up with the Nostr protocol given a vague question like “write me a decentralized social media program”? Still, I’ve started using GitHub codex and can’t believe how nice it makes coding, so I’m all in for these tools and think they will totally change how software dev happens.
2023-03-17 03:38:21 from 1 relay(s) ↑ Parent Reply
I’ve been wondering about this, and I think it will lead to more software being written by more people, and it’s one thing to get the first prototype working but will chatgpt be able to debug like a human? And if there’s lots more software out there than we’ll still need lots of developers. Plus on the security side, I keep hearing how things keep getting worse and more complex with so many software layers these days, that idk if there really won’t be a place for a human developer anymore.
2023-03-17 03:43:17 from 1 relay(s) ↑ Parent 1 replies ↓ Reply
Yeah, because I know what to ask it's really simple. I discovered one limitation with GPT-4 though. It seems its memory is limited. After the 11 revisions I asked for it started to forget what it had named the functions even though it got the code correct. So the amount of history it draws from would need to be increased, but as hardware resources get better and cheaper over time that won't be an issue I'm sure.
2023-03-17 03:45:37 from 1 relay(s) ↑ Parent Reply