[sdiy] Chat GPT Image analysis.
Sean Ellis
tensiontype at hotmail.com
Fri Oct 13 08:58:03 CEST 2023
We've just had a week of training on how to use AI prompts to get better results, it is indeed pretty scary already what you can do.
If trying to get chatGPT to make an Arduino sketch it works best to lay out all the features and requests in one question, not adding bits to the code here and there. You get much more consistent results when it can plan out the whole program from the start.
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To: Kevin Walsh <kadub at outlook.com>; SDIY <synth-diy at synth-diy.org>
Subject: Re: [sdiy] Chat GPT Image analysis.
I hadn't heard about the image analysis, but speaking of the code side, it seems that it requires a lot of hand-holding ... for now. Later on, scary.
An Iterative Approach to USART HAL Design using ChatGPT:
https://www.embeddedrelated.com/showarticle/1534.php
GB
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Date 10/12/2023 1:21:57 PM
Subject [sdiy] Chat GPT Image analysis.
A quiet week so...
OpenAI.com GPT4.0 has just released image analysis.
I tried it for a VCO circuit (Schmitt/Inverter) and it gave a decent explanation of the circuit.
I got it to write Arduino code for a MIDI controlled baby8 sequencer<https://youtu.be/7BbvsP_2uEQ> with nothing but prompts.
I have to say I am very excited to see where this GPT thing goes but also a little frightened by it.
Thoughts?
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