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The hype is massively overblown (of course) but I’ve recently found ChatGPT incredibly helpful with learning coding and data analysis in Python. It’s been surprisingly good at breaking down scripts of code I don’t understand, as well as giving me the skeleton of a model for me to use. And if you go back and forth with it, you can usually work out any kinks in the code it doesn’t immediately recognize.
I think if people don’t get any wack ideas in their heads about what they can do, GPTs can be pretty reasonably useful tools in some cases.
Yeah I've been using GPT-4o and it's much better than GPT-3.5.
Recently been using it to help me with my sudoku variant solver, which I'm doing using google's cp-sat solver. It has helped me with project configuration and structure issues, and recently started using it to automatically generate unit tests, and it has been working surprisingly well. Also have used it to generate a bunch of helper functions