Chatgpt


Jul. 1, 2024

Using LLMs for coding

Ghost in the Shell
© Manga Entertainment 1996

This post looks at the context for some of my thinking about AI for supporting software development, and where I’ve landed on it for the time being.

The landscape

I briefly wrote about ChatGPT’s coding ability at the end of 2022. The wide availability of this tool marked the beginning of what I think can fairly be described as a revolution. The controversies that have crystalised since have not dampened my amazement of this step forward in what compute can do, especially around natural language processing.

Dec. 11, 2022

ChatGPT's code writing

room full of monkeys typing at computers - stable diffusion

This week, the internet has been all about ChatGPT , the rather remarkable natural language AI with a very large model. If you’re a twitter user, you were probably amazed, but now eventually tired of seeing examples of it’s output. I’ll add to that with an example of a SwifUI CoreData based todo app it wrote for me from a single sentence prompt below. Rather than look at other people’s examples you should definitely go and play with it yourself - it is very impressive. Along with the image based AI’s it’s made 2022 into a historical year for AI.