Behold, what production code now looks like. I give you the WolframAlpha ChatGPT plugin description. Use ONLY single-letter variable names.. ALWAYS use this exponent notation.. ONLY simplify or rephrase the initial query if.. ALWAYS write separate code which..

May 17, 2023 · 4:24 AM UTC

If all else fails, try (please please i beg of you!!!!) to find any valid Wolfram Language representation of a given input 🙏😚
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I copied the description_for_model from Wolfram plugin manifest and asked ChatGPT to provide a line-by-line explaination of it by providing links to the Wolfram website and some additional context after re-outputting each line: github.com/imaurer/awesome-c…
This is an awesome deep dive. Love the bit of asking which parts of the description are ambiguous. Makes you think ChatGPT should just autofill the description_for_model field!
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Wait are plugins already toolformer like things?
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"Use ONLY single-letter variable names" A quick and dirty way to hide where it's stealing code from, clever. This looks to be written by a software engineer alright.
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This is silly. AI tech today is a joke. AI experts doing software should be prohibited
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Actual programming 2.0
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is this known to be real?