• Damaskox@lemmy.world
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    20 hours ago

    I have asked questions, had conversations for company and generated images for role playing with AI.

    I’ve been happy with it, so far.

    • neclimdul@lemmy.world
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      5 hours ago

      That’s kind of outside the software development discussion but glad you’re enjoying it.

      • AA5B@lemmy.world
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        2 hours ago

        As a developer

        • I can jot down a bunch of notes and have ai turn it into a reasonable presentation or documentation or proposal
        • zoom has an ai agent which is pretty good about summarizing a meeting. It usually just needs minor corrections and you can send it out much faster than taking notes
        • for coding I mostly use ai like autocomplete. Sometimes it’s able to autocomplete entire code blocks
        • for something new I might have ai generate a class or something, and use it as a first draft where I then make it work
        • Em Adespoton@lemmy.ca
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          18 minutes ago

          I’ve had success with:

          • dumping email threads into it to generate user stories,
          • generating requirements documentation templates so that everyone has to fill out the exact details needed to make the project a success
          • generating quick one-off scripts
          • suggesting a consistent way to refactor a block of code (I’m not crazy enough to let it actually do all the refactoring)
          • summarize the work done for a slide deck and generate appropriate infographics

          Essentially, all the stuff that I’d need to review anyway, but use of AI means that actually generating the content can be done in a consistent manner that I don’t have to think about. I don’t let it create anything, just transform things in blocks that I can quickly review for correctness and appropriateness. Kind of like getting a junior programmer to do something for me.