Time to call a “Prompt Engineer”!
… anybody can call themselves a prompt engineer now, but in a few years they’ll be requiring us to get a degree in it first
Bing’s share of search is still stuck at a lousy 3%
So there’s no mistake by not reading the article – hit by a human-driven car and thrown into the path of the autonomous car.
Mosquitoes interrupted the journey of VTT’s robot car in Lapland
Apparently the car hit a swarm of mosquitoes and all the automatic systems stopped working.
https://www.lapland.fi/visit/tips-stories/how-to-mosquitoes-lapland/
dying… hm, I might liken it more to aging. It just seems like a slow process. Maybe it’s Google (and the like) that will die some day Here’s hoping the Net is better at reversing aging than its meatsack tenders!
ChatGPT was put to the test via a series of humdrum freshman C/C++ programming tasks and it passed – though not with honors.
According to a Croatian research team, while first-year students can struggle with some of the assignments, the results [PDF] showed ChatGPT hitting proficiency targets that ranged between average and that of experienced programmers. And naturally, as with all college exams, outcomes can be determined by how questions are worded.
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