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GPT models are capable of natural language processing tasks such as text generation, summarization, and analysis. ChatGPT interacts in a conversational way. The dialogue format makes it possible for ChatGPT to answer follow-up questions, admit its mistakes, challenge incorrect premises, and reject inappropriate requests.

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Why Most Developers Get Bad AI Output (And How I Fixed It in VS Code)

Why Most Developers Get Bad AI Output (And How I Fixed It in VS Code)

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Why I Still Prefer Sora to Nano Banana for Image Generation

Why I Still Prefer Sora to Nano Banana for Image Generation

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I Asked Gemini "How Do I Treat You?" and the Result Kind of Blew My Mind

I Asked Gemini "How Do I Treat You?" and the Result Kind of Blew My Mind

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User flows are the new apps

User flows are the new apps

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Navigating Long AI Chats Is Broken — So I Built a Chrome Extension to Fix It

Navigating Long AI Chats Is Broken — So I Built a Chrome Extension to Fix It

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[Golang] Quickly Set Up a Free Local ChatGPT with Ollama and Build a LangChainGo Application

[Golang] Quickly Set Up a Free Local ChatGPT with Ollama and Build a LangChainGo Application

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Today I Learned: Generative AI News and Applications, March 21, 2023

Today I Learned: Generative AI News and Applications, March 21, 2023

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Learning Golang REGEX with ChatGPT

Learning Golang REGEX with ChatGPT

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Today I Learned: How OpenAI/ChatGPT Uses Your Data for Training

Today I Learned: How OpenAI/ChatGPT Uses Your Data for Training

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From Deep Insight to Market Clarity

From Deep Insight to Market Clarity

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AI Assistants and the Drift Into Dependency

AI Assistants and the Drift Into Dependency

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How to Use ChatGPT Properly as a Developer

How to Use ChatGPT Properly as a Developer

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Gemini vs GPT-4V: A Preliminary Comparison and Combination of Vision-Language Models

Gemini vs GPT-4V: A Preliminary Comparison and Combination of Vision-Language Models

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Today I Learned: Generative AI News and Applications, March 17, 2023

Today I Learned: Generative AI News and Applications, March 17, 2023

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[TIL] Microsoft Build 2023 Day 1 - Summary

[TIL] Microsoft Build 2023 Day 1 - Summary

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This Week in AI: ChatGPT Health Risks, Programming for LLMs, and Why Indonesia Blocked Grok

This Week in AI: ChatGPT Health Risks, Programming for LLMs, and Why Indonesia Blocked Grok

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3 Prompt Engineering Techniques That Unlock Better AI Reasoning

3 Prompt Engineering Techniques That Unlock Better AI Reasoning

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Build a ChatGPT App with Mapbox

Build a ChatGPT App with Mapbox

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How to Cut Your AI Costs in Half While Doubling Performance

How to Cut Your AI Costs in Half While Doubling Performance

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Your Model Choice Doesn't Matter Nearly as Much as You Think...And That's Actually Good News

Your Model Choice Doesn't Matter Nearly as Much as You Think...And That's Actually Good News

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The Tiny Sliders That Power AI (and Why There Are Trillions of Them)

The Tiny Sliders That Power AI (and Why There Are Trillions of Them)

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Why Your AI's Context Window Problem Just Got Solved (And What It Means For Your Bottom Line)

Why Your AI's Context Window Problem Just Got Solved (And What It Means For Your Bottom Line)

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MCP Servers Rarely Crash. That’s the Problem.

MCP Servers Rarely Crash. That’s the Problem.

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They just shipped Code Mode for MCP in Bifrost and it's kind of wild

They just shipped Code Mode for MCP in Bifrost and it's kind of wild

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Okay, so AI is getting weirdly good now.

Okay, so AI is getting weirdly good now.

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