Re: AI [GitHub Copilot]

2024-07-30 Thread Tony Wright via ozdotnet
I find I use copilot.microsoft.com far more than GitHub copilot. I find I have better "conversations" with the Microsoft site and it can handle and critique any code I put in too On Wed, 31 July 2024, 3:14 pm Nathan Schultz via ozdotnet, < ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com> wrote: > My Copilot trial is expir

Re: AI [GitHub Copilot]

2024-07-30 Thread Nathan Schultz via ozdotnet
My Copilot trial is expiring today, and I'm still wondering whether I should continue it. It's ... ok. Most of the time it saves me some keystrokes. I needed a Levenshtein Distance function the other day and it was decent - only required a small tidy up. Only a few times have I been wondering what

Re: AI

2024-07-30 Thread David Connors via ozdotnet
n / old school DDL or DML I can rattle it off pretty easily as it is in my muscle memory from uni days... don't ask for an upsert or pivot statement though - or any of the new BI stuff. Also, new DBMS are coming up all the time and everything is the same and different - AI really helps ther

Re: AI [GitHub Copilot]

2024-07-30 Thread Tony McGee via ozdotnet
That 55% seems to be from here? https://github.blog/news-insights/research/research-quantifying-github-copilots-impact-on-developer-productivity-and-happiness/ They're comparing two cohorts on how long it took to complete a well defined task with Copilot vs without, so yeah with the automatic s

Re: AI [GitHub Copilot]

2024-07-29 Thread Tom Gao via ozdotnet
Thanks Tony GitHub claims 55% efficiency for devs gained do you agree? If not what % would you give it for day to day dev work? We’ve given it a 1-2% at the most. On Tue, 30 Jul 2024 at 3:54 PM, Tony McGee via ozdotnet < ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com> wrote: > > Copilot definitely isn't a magic 'do my j

Re: AI [GitHub Copilot]

2024-07-29 Thread Tony McGee via ozdotnet
Copilot definitely isn't a magic 'do my job' button, and likely won't ever be, or that job would simply no longer exist. It does take care of a lot of the busy work though, and isn't just for Intellisense like code suggestions - you can happily converse with it in the chat window about high

Re: AI [GitHub Copilot]

2024-07-29 Thread Greg Keogh via ozdotnet
Hi Tom et al, Coincidentally, my CoPilot trial ends today and I've decided to let it continue at $US10/month. So my AI qualifications now begin with one month of GitHub Copilot. Is this particular AI useful for developers? U...sort of...I've got mixed feelings, but I'm going to

Re: AI

2024-07-28 Thread Tom Gao via ozdotnet
Hey Guys, it's been awhile since I've asked the question about the usefulness of AI in our development world - for a seasoned senior developer for a complex digital transformation project. Since then I've met the microsoft board member on OpenAI and have completed an AI course at St

Re: AI

2024-02-24 Thread Michael Ridland via ozdotnet
is a load of BS at > this stage > > On Sat, 24 Feb 2024 at 15:18, Tom Gao via ozdotnet > wrote: > >> Here's the article. >> >> >> https://www.afr.com/technology/commbank-claims-ai-is-already-making-it-work-30pc-better-20240206-p5f2uu >> >> So

Re: AI

2024-02-24 Thread DotNet Dude via ozdotnet
I’m not a subscriber to read the entire article but 30% is a load of BS at this stage On Sat, 24 Feb 2024 at 15:18, Tom Gao via ozdotnet wrote: > Here's the article. > > > https://www.afr.com/technology/commbank-claims-ai-is-already-making-it-work-30pc-better-20240206-p5f2uu

Re: AI

2024-02-23 Thread Tom Gao via ozdotnet
Here's the article. https://www.afr.com/technology/commbank-claims-ai-is-already-making-it-work-30pc-better-20240206-p5f2uu So what does everyone think about the claim that 30% efficiency? ie to me as head of IT instead of hiring 10 developers to build applications now only 7 is required.

Re: AI

2024-02-22 Thread Tom Rutter via ozdotnet
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Re: AI

2024-02-22 Thread Tony Wright via ozdotnet
slate it to a GitHub Action script. It gets pretty close. Yes, I still need to debug the script, but it's far easier if the general jist of the job is already there. I have found that people most turned off AI are the ones that tried it in the early days and haven't tried GPT-4, or are st

Re: AI

2024-02-22 Thread Tony Wright via ozdotnet
#x27;s probably a lot of research time I am saving, and perhaps I don't even realise all the benefits it's giving me. On Fri, Feb 23, 2024 at 12:33 PM Tony Wright wrote: > I call it my "low IQ assistant". If I have some menial task that I don't > feel like coding, I

Re: AI

2024-02-22 Thread Tony Wright via ozdotnet
I call it my "low IQ assistant". If I have some menial task that I don't feel like coding, I ask the AI to do it for me and it's usually pretty good - except that you do need to check everything! You could ask a junior to do the same thing. I have tested a number of AIs

RE: AI

2024-02-22 Thread Dr Greg Low via ozdotnet
day, February 23, 2024 12:19 PM To: ozDotNet Cc: mike smith Subject: Re: AI "old system views" That makes me wonder if it has any way of differentiating between something it found from a decade ago to more recent data. Mike On Fri, 23 Feb 2024, 11:43 Dr Greg Low via ozdotnet, mail

RE: AI

2024-02-22 Thread Dr Greg Low via ozdotnet
paragraph of writing, and find that something like the Hemmingway editor does a far superior job. In Teams, having the AI tool write a summary of what just happened in a meeting is pretty stunning. We are going to just be using these tools all day long. Regards, Greg Dr Greg Low 1300SQLSQL

Re: AI

2024-02-22 Thread mike smith via ozdotnet
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RE: AI

2024-02-22 Thread Dr Greg Low via ozdotnet
mpoYxTk&e=> From: Tom Gao via ozdotnet Sent: Friday, February 23, 2024 11:58 AM To: ozDotNet Cc: Tom Gao Subject: AI Hi guys, I haven't posted in a few years and haven't been on the tools for a long time now as well. I'm on a panel on a digital conference coming up in march. W

AI

2024-02-22 Thread Tom Gao via ozdotnet
Hi guys, I haven't posted in a few years and haven't been on the tools for a long time now as well. I'm on a panel on a digital conference coming up in march. We had a pre meeting today and the topic of AI came up. Two of the panelist said cited CBA and Westpac using AI and were