ZippyMochi
ZippyMochi

Do you use code interpreter for your tasks?

Content and marketing folks are pretty much using ChatGPT all the time now. Wondering if coders and operation folks are also using it for work or not.

I've started trying long form content generation where tokens are spent repeatedly until the task is complete using code interpreter. Maybe autogpt would be better suited for in depth work. Anyone here using autogpt by any chance?

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SqueakyPickle
SqueakyPickle
Google15mo

I have been extensively using code interpreter and Claude 2 . Eagerly waiting for public launch of Microsoft 365 copilot for PowerPoint and excel.

Auto GPT is not very usable currently but will get better very soon.

I don't think many people realises how good GPT-4 (Paid version) is at coding if you have very good prompting skills

ZippyMochi
ZippyMochi

I think my prompt skills are decent but I'm not a coder at all. Wonder if I can hack my way through with rudimentary stuff. If you have any resources or tips to share, that'd be great.

I've been trying to generate educational material through one shot prompts but there's a lot of repetition that needs to be removed from the text. Plus it's limited to 700 words or something similar in tokens per prompt, so that's a bit of a challenge.

Haven't tried Claude yet but meaning to. Heard it's pretty good.

MagicalQuokka
MagicalQuokka

It's very difficult to make all of the pieces of code that GPT-4 generates run cohesively.

Also, it tends to have more bugs, reliability issues and performance bottlenecks that I have to spend more tjme resolving than I would spend writing it out.

For me, it just serves the purpose of getting the initial boilerplate quickly. But again, there are usually github repos or gists that do that for free.

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