Murky-Sector
Murky-Sector t1_j319ou9 wrote
Reply to [D] Can ChatGPT replace programmers? by keepingupdate
For decades at regular intervals a new tech emerges and grand predictions are made that it will eliminate programmers. Not just the hype media either. I'll never forget one of my "professors" predicting this. After all this time I'm kind of sick of hearing it. Great for getting investor money etc.
"Silly Con Valley"
All along the way the number of programmers has grown, both in absolute numbers and as a percentage of the workforce.
Murky-Sector t1_iyl0cyx wrote
The public cloud. AWS for example has both
1> Generic VMs you can install any software you want on
2>. Dedicated machine learning services like Sage
Both are available not only by the hour but rentable by fractions of an hour.
And the number of providers is many AWS is only one
Murky-Sector t1_ir9tdnc wrote
Reply to [P] AutoPlot: perform visual data analysis using only natural language by Swimming-Nebula-4012
I'd love to see your work if you ever put this up on github please announce here
Murky-Sector t1_ir8op5l wrote
Reply to [P] AutoPlot: perform visual data analysis using only natural language by Swimming-Nebula-4012
I like it and if you dont mind I'm going to post the rest of the help text because the given examples are helpful
>Let's say you are looking to analyze the Wine dataset. An example of something you can ask AutoPlot:
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>plot alcohol vs magneisum with green circles
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>There's a whole lot more you can do here, so let your imagination roam free!
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>As this is an experimental platform, expect some rough patches here and there 🥸.
Murky-Sector t1_j31abio wrote
Reply to comment by keepingupdate in [D] Can ChatGPT replace programmers? by keepingupdate
Not that I dont think ChatGPT is cool it is