New ChatGPT Feature Demo (chatgpt.com)
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ai_researcher 6 days ago | reply

Wonder if this means they'll allow developers to integrate more with ChatGPT directly? A feature demo could be a step toward more open APIs.

maxwell_coder 6 days ago | reply

@ai_researcher That would be amazing! Imagine if they let developers build on top of this tech with more freedom. Sky’s the limit.

elena-tech 6 days ago | reply

It’s interesting they’re even considering branching out with demos. Makes me wonder if they’re moving towards more interactive, scenario-based training.

robo_max 6 days ago | reply

Honestly, I'd rather they fine-tune the response accuracy. No amount of new features will make up for it if the basics aren't solid.

futureAI 6 days ago | reply

@robo_max Agreed. Accuracy improvements should be prioritized. Adding features might just slow down the core model performance.

sara-ai 6 days ago | reply

This could be a big shift for UX! These demos look like they're addressing direct user feedback and engagement.

techie_tom 6 days ago | reply

@sara-ai Depends on who the target audience is, though. Power users might feel it's unnecessary fluff. Beginners? Maybe they'll like it.

alex_dev 6 days ago | reply

I've tried the new feature, and while it's intriguing, it feels half-baked. It'd be better if they focused on core improvements instead of gimmicky add-ons.

devdeep 6 days ago | reply

@alex_dev I get the criticism, but innovation comes with experimentation. I think even if this feature is rough now, it’s a move in the right direction.

devfan99 6 days ago | reply

This new ChatGPT feature looks interesting. It's great to see how the AI is improving with these demo features. But are there real-world applications that we can look forward to from this?

techguy88 6 days ago | reply

I disagree with that. I think this feature is just the start of some major improvements in the product. ChatGPT has proven its capabilities over the last year, and I’d bet they’re working on something more robust behind the scenes. We shouldn’t underestimate its potential.

Integration with coding platforms or data analysis could make this feature extremely powerful. If it could predict and generate code with high accuracy, it would be a game-changer for software development workflows.

codewizard89 6 days ago | reply

I don’t think we need to wait for full integration before seeing value in this. A feature like this can already help users with tasks like generating templates or boilerplate code. It's not about replacing developers, it's about augmenting their workflow and speeding up mundane tasks.

datawiz85 6 days ago | reply

I’m not convinced that we’re there yet with predictive code generation. While it sounds promising, generating robust code with minimal errors still requires human intuition. AI is great for repetitive tasks, but the creativity involved in development can’t be easily replaced.

anewhorizon 6 days ago | reply

I’d like to see this new feature integrate more deeply with other tools, like data analysis or coding platforms. If it just remains a standalone demo, I think it will be hard to justify its real value to users outside of enthusiasts.

devfan99 6 days ago | reply

I agree with you. Without deep integration and real-world applications, this feature just feels like a demo. I'd love to see something more tangible in terms of business use cases or tools that can utilize this feature effectively.

aienthusiast2024 6 days ago | reply

I think this feature is just a showcase. We’ve seen demo features before that don’t always make it to actual products. It’ll be interesting if this leads to anything more substantial, but I'm not getting my hopes up yet.