Yup, I have used these tools to understand the context of how certain functions in a tool or process work. And rather than just copying and pasting them hoping that whatever it says is right, I was able to reproduce those issues/ results with guidance. But rather than just being at ChatGPT and Bard websites, the integrations with various platforms like Google Collab where Bard clearly serves its purpose, it clearly explains why a code doesn't work and what could be done to get the code to work teaches small nuances you might have missed. Which is a bigger learning curve than I have done in during my college days. There are Huge use cases for both these models, some are well-trained for certain purposes. Even Perplexity is good to the extent that I can get the source to validate the information from the prompt results. It all comes down to the individual and how they use them to get the work done.i've seen some folks who copy and paste from it, without going thru the common sense review or noting the redundancy.
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