Arts & SS Graduate Jo Teo: "Even if you not able to do the most sophisticated coding... Simple stuff, block coding - it's not that difficult."

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Anyway they are done, actually coding soon will be done too. Anything virtual and about skill in computer have high risk done by AI
My recent Arduino project (personal) that I've procrastinated for many years... I also used ChatGPT to write the bulk of the code. Finally, one of the rare occasions in my life, my procrastination paid off. Writing of the code was why I procrastinated back then. I am awful at it.

It does work well, all I had to do is to guide it along and I get a working code. Then I do my own tweaks.
 

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My recent Arduino project (personal) that I've procrastinated for many years... I also used ChatGPT to write the bulk of the code. Finally, one of the rare occasions in my life, my procrastination paid off. Writing of the code was why I procrastinated back then. I am awful at it.

It does work well, all I had to do is to guide it along and I get a working code. Then I do my own tweaks.
Imagine the group of people who are mugging to learn the coding just a few years back.
Even though it is a useful skill, now AI can do it faster and better for them.
 

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Imagine the group of people who are mugging to learn the coding just a few years back.
Even though it is a useful skill, now AI can do it faster and better for them.
Granted, it still took my "rudimentary" knowledge on logic and algorithms to read the code, and on the language to add stuff in, fix syntax errors (of my own)...

But still, the time saving is immense, especially if all I needed is one piece of code that does a certain job.

Also, if those coders are smart, they'd have pivoted towards machine learning (or AI-related in general) by now. Otherwise, they deserve to lose their jobs.
 

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Arts and SS grad is heading Smart Nation? Waaah. Thank you, PAP.
 

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As I shared the fortune teller prediction on the election thread, he predicted that she will do very well in the future.
Unless she wanna retire herself. If not she seems popular with her precinct voters. Giving out so many freebies.
 

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But got news keep saying sg is rising AI powerhouse leh😂
SG is always "rising" in some field, until it fickle-mindedly moves onto another hyped upcoming field, and the current field already saturated...

Always miles wide, but inch deep. Look at our own home-grown semiconductor industry in the 1980s as an example. Now they're wanting other powerhouses to set up shop here, but what about our own? :rolleyes:
 
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