That's true. But in the case of Amazon Q, it seems more like Amazon is just trying to jump on the bandwagon and participate a little. OpenAI's LLM was initially trained for text and generating programming code, and that was at least 4-5 years ago. So, ChatGPT has a clear head start, in my opinion, which is noticeable in the quality of the code output. By the way, you can also use Cursor AI in the terminal: cursor.com/features. Similarly, GitHub Copilot: docs.github.com/en/copilot/using-g....
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What about Amazon Q: Check out Q command line
What is the experience with Amazon Q like? Seems like a marginal phenomenon...
Well there is a lot of competition, but I like the terminal integration to get Intellisense like suggestions for your folder structure
That's true. But in the case of Amazon Q, it seems more like Amazon is just trying to jump on the bandwagon and participate a little. OpenAI's LLM was initially trained for text and generating programming code, and that was at least 4-5 years ago. So, ChatGPT has a clear head start, in my opinion, which is noticeable in the quality of the code output. By the way, you can also use Cursor AI in the terminal: cursor.com/features. Similarly, GitHub Copilot: docs.github.com/en/copilot/using-g....