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    That's nothing. GPT4 is f'n incredible. I was having a conversation with it about the flow through a nozzle a few months ago. Then just for kicks I asked it to write a program to simulate the flow through a nozzle. In about a minute that thing had written a very complicated program, including all of the required dimensions with perfectly commented code, it knew that it needed to use Navier-Stokes and not only did it understand the equations, it wrote C code to implement those equations within the context of the problem. Super advanced stuff, and I didn't direct it on any of these things. It just knew what it needed to solve the problem. If you handed the exact same problem to a person it would probably require someone with a Masters level education and it would take them all day to do. GPT4 cranked it in around a minute. It's mind blowing. It can write just about anything, including technical papers and diagrams.

    The only problem is it has a very detectable writing style once you get familiar with it. It's very... flamboyant, for lack of a better term. If you get it to write anything you have to de-fluff the document afterwards.

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    My former boss was able to get a lot of useful Powershell done with ChatGPT; I suspect it's because the underlying LLM dataset includes a LOT of sample and posted code as well as engineering texts and technical documents etc. This is probably a very good use case for AI.

    Getting it to 'paint' stuff is more problematic.

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