There is talk everywhere about this ChatGPT, OpenAI’s new system that allows interaction with Artificial Intelligence systems to be more natural and intuitive.
In this video I asked ChatGPT to write for me a simple ILE RPG program that reads a customer table and generates a list: fantastic … with an absolutely natural language exchange (in the video I use English but I could have also done it directly in Italian) I got what I wanted: a Full Free ILE RGP code with access to the table in Embedded SQL. Then I asked for the same program in Node.js and he proposed it with DB2 access … awesome!
Something to be said about the pasta carbonara that made me make it with cream, too bad!
Here is the link to the video, with subtitles in Italian or English
If you want to try ChatGPT, search for it on Google or go to this link:
https://openai.com/blog/chatgpt/
Enjoy your viewing!
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Very interesting, ChatGPT is definitely impressive on the capability to understand human language & interactions but on the capability to write programs, CRUD generators are more powerful. What would be a breakthrough would be the capability to write programs including some business logic and all environment infrastructure, like UI, communication protocol etc...
Wow never seen before things, ChatGpt can create a big change. What a capabilities it hold... Loved your blog Sir Thanks 🙂