Re: [sword-devel] GitHub Copilot

2025-04-24 Thread David Haslam
Johan, Hehehe! 🤣 And my AI queries are not copyrighted! 😎 Best regards, David Sent with [Proton Mail](https://pr.tn/ref/SWXT9A5YZ67G) secure email. On Thursday, April 24th, 2025 at 7:37 PM, Johan Marais wrote: > David, > I used your query (hope you do not mind), but asked for Afrikaans pla

Re: [sword-devel] GitHub Copilot

2025-04-24 Thread Johan Marais
David, I used your query (hope you do not mind), but asked for Afrikaans place names. It listed two, both wrong, but conceded that the one name does not contain the letter sequence. Indeed stumped! Johan On 24 Apr 2025, at 20:21, David Haslam wrote:  I’m not a coder but I completely stumped Ch

Re: [sword-devel] GitHub Copilot

2025-04-24 Thread David Haslam
I’m not a coder but I completely stumped ChatGPT today with a simple query. List all place names containing the letter sequence "rfr" The full detailed conversation is posted in my Facebook profile. David Sent from [Proton Mail](https://proton.me/mail/home) for iOS On Thu, Apr 24, 2025 at 19:0

Re: [sword-devel] GitHub Copilot

2025-04-24 Thread Tobias Klein
Hi pinoaffe, Thanks for your feedback! Regarding potential legal and ethical issues you mention I think everyone will have to make their own judgment before using this technology. The company I am working for has recently decided to deploy GitHub Copilot for a large population of developers (m

Re: [sword-devel] GitHub Copilot

2025-04-24 Thread pinoaffe
Hi, Tobias Klein writes: > I would encourage you to give GitHub Copilot a try if you have not done so > yet! there are severe technical, legal and ethical issues with using LLMs for code generation, an excerpt: - LLMs are very good at generating text/code that *looks* plausible/correct, but