Microsoft Co-Pilot Vs Chat GPT 4 | Which is Better for Programming?
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- čas přidán 4. 09. 2024
- This in-depth video compares the key differences between Microsoft's Copilot and OpenAI's ChatGPT to highlight their unique capabilities. It analyzes how they enhance workflows through tight integration versus adaptability across platforms.
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How can you name it a comparison for GPT 4, if you show you are only using GPT 3.5 ??
Thanks for your feedback.
@@BeProductiveOfficial
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Keep rolling those eyes, and you might eventually find a brain there
@@calebedrick3776I mean.... he's right
@@calebedrick3776 I'm gonna have to steal this one
So free tools like CodiumAi, GPT-Pilot, gptengineer.. still require the GPT Plus subscription ($20/mo)? None of these tools use the Assistant API pricing?
Alternatively, you can use Coding tools like Cody ($10/mo), CoPilot Pro ($20/mo).. but you don't get the non-coding help?
Same for others.. Tabnine, AWS Code Whisperer, Gemini, etc?
I'm interested in
1) Creating a Desktop Flutter application that can read/write to the USB-Serial port
2) I have many pdfs with handwritten data. I'd like ChatGPT4 (+Vision and/or Ai PDF Plugin) to OCR the data from a table.. then perform calculations and finally edit or append the pdf with the results. Ultimately, I'd like this to be a standalone browser or desktop application that anyone (even non Plus users) can drag and drop a file into (assuming the assistant APIs support the OCR/PDF features).
Yes!
GPT 4 requires subscription.
honeslty gpt4 is the best value. gpt3.5 also gets updated just no feeding screenshots