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
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
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
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
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:
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> Copilot definitely isn't a magic 'do my j
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
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
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
is a load of BS at
> this stage
>
> On Sat, 24 Feb 2024 at 15:18, Tom Gao via ozdotnet
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>> Here's the article.
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>> https://www.afr.com/technology/commbank-claims-ai-is-already-making-it-work-30pc-better-20240206-p5f2uu
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>> So
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
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> Here's the article.
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> https://www.afr.com/technology/commbank-claims-ai-is-already-making-it-work-30pc-better-20240206-p5f2uu
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.
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> *From:* mike smith via ozdotnet
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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
#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
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
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,
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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
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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
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
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