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Can GPT-4 *Actually* Write Code?

Can GPT-4 Actually Write Code?.
I test GPT 4’s code-writing capabilities with some actual real world problems.

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Squarrel

Squarrel

I think GptChat-4 can write code. But he can’t write code without a programmer. The programmer divides the tasks into small tasks and gradually assigns these tasks to the chatbot, which gradually helps the programmer write the program. This requires skill from the programmer, not from the chatbot.

jss

jss

It seems that right now, it can do small/low-code apps. Should programmers be afraid of what it can do in the future, in the future versions of ChatGPT?

adamaiken89

adamaiken89

The next step is to develop a system that can generate codes and only focus on integrate those.

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