How I Coded An Entire Website Using ChatGPT

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @Beatitat
    @Beatitat Год назад +1950

    I've been using ChatGPT to help teach me Python, and it's been incredible. The ability to get examples of specific code and ask questions that may not be easily presentable in Google has been really helpful for my learning process. As someone who learns best through experience and examples, the infinite options that ChatGPT generates have been invaluable.

    • @N0D0hNuts
      @N0D0hNuts Год назад +67

      Yes! This! I've been working on a field service app for a while now and I started incorporating chatGPT into my workflow. It's like having a teacher explaining to you what's going on and helping you along the way.
      The best part: I write a function. I know it is not optimized. I ask chatgpt to optimize it and it finds a better way to interpret my code and I actually learn from this

    • @Supremazi57
      @Supremazi57 Год назад +121

      @@suchislife801 cringe

    • @AMan-xz7tx
      @AMan-xz7tx Год назад +14

      I agree, ChatGPT might be a perfect solution to teaching at the individual level, and just think of how much better it could teach if it could generate images too (i.e. it's teaching a user how to use unity, and it generates an image to show the user what to do in a specific menu, and what that would look like)

    • @cbjueueiwyru7472
      @cbjueueiwyru7472 Год назад +2

      Google execs: 👀

    • @donaldli4755
      @donaldli4755 Год назад +8

      Be mindful - it's trained before the YOE 21', so you might not get the latest syntax, and to be fair, all GPT models don't "know" stuff; they respond with tokens that makes mathematical sense of what you are asking.

  • @kakerake6018
    @kakerake6018 7 месяцев назад +46

    as a programmer i just use it as google nowadays.

  • @lin_leaf
    @lin_leaf Год назад +334

    I am learning how to code right now... and I am using ChatGPT to answer specific questions I have, so that I can understand it better. It's like having a tutor sit with you through everything

    • @HitSousouK
      @HitSousouK Год назад +6

      and there are tons of ideas you can imagine and create by your own with your specific vision

    • @Onticly
      @Onticly Год назад +35

      it's honestly such a cool tool. My professors can't teach me the things chatgpt has shown me lol

    • @buuuba7022
      @buuuba7022 Год назад +14

      be careful chatgtp is not always right.

    • @ExploreLearnEnglishWithGeorge
      @ExploreLearnEnglishWithGeorge Год назад +10

      you're probably wasting your time learning how to code, machines will do that soon for humans

    • @jameezybreezy9030
      @jameezybreezy9030 Год назад +25

      @@ExploreLearnEnglishWithGeorge not really. Understanding AI will be beneficial, and in order to understand AI you need to learn how to code

  • @techmentormaria
    @techmentormaria Год назад +834

    As someone who learned web design 15 years ago: WOOOOOW this is insane and I'm excited to see what the future holds.

    • @peabody3000
      @peabody3000 Год назад +25

      insane.. and gpt-4 coming soon

    • @techmentormaria
      @techmentormaria Год назад +101

      @@suchislife801 lol, ACTUALLY learned? I've been a successful Engineer at FAANG for 7 years. I believe, I ACTUALLY know how to code ;)
      If you're not a fan of efficient coding, you'll be pretty outdated with your job very soon.

    • @Olyfrun
      @Olyfrun Год назад +1

      @@techmentormaria well, you ask the question:
      *how efficient is it?*

    • @f.k.1484
      @f.k.1484 Год назад +12

      We had to scrape through books, use IE6, and start with the earliest versions of js, being incompatible most of the time from IE to FF, coz chrome didn't exist yet. Yeah not much had changed until IE adopted webkit. But hell, this tool will revolutionise *everything*

    • @techmentormaria
      @techmentormaria Год назад +6

      @@f.k.1484 I'm an Engineering Manager now, not a Software Engineer :) Thanks for the salad compliment!

  • @ax_py
    @ax_py Год назад +30

    You can actually ask chatGPT to make comments in the actual code which is mind blowingly helpful

  • @jackmcnally550
    @jackmcnally550 Год назад +215

    From zero code background I've been using GPT to do tidbits for work I've learnt more about python than in any previous effort simply by accident because it explains it so well. I've tried before several times using structured and highly rated courses. ChatGPT smokes that learning curve if you've a desired output you're aiming for.

    • @gatolibero8329
      @gatolibero8329 Год назад +6

      Good point about reducing the learning curve.

    • @daydreamdesignandbuild
      @daydreamdesignandbuild Год назад +4

      same
      anyone who could paste a myspace layout is back!

    • @jinjoj7363
      @jinjoj7363 Год назад

      @jack Mcnally Suggest me job, you using chat gpt

    • @jinjoj7363
      @jinjoj7363 Год назад

      Suggest me jobs

  • @jeymz420
    @jeymz420 Год назад +256

    I have been leveraging chatgpt as a paired programmer / google replacement and it's been amazingly helpful. To your point I think there are items which as an experienced dev I would rather handle on my own, but there have been multiple tasks ranging from tedious items to more in depth technical deep dives where chatgpt has proved to be very useful. Especially for items where Google is going to return 30 stack overflow links where it's similar but different enough to waste your time.

    • @jeremykothe2847
      @jeremykothe2847 Год назад +7

      Tedious is the win. "Rewrite this so it conforms to 1tbs". "Write me the next five unit tests in this sequence".

    • @akinloluadediran4704
      @akinloluadediran4704 Год назад

      Can you mentor me on this pls

    • @jeymz420
      @jeymz420 Год назад +6

      @@akinloluadediran4704 It's really just asking questions as you are working on coding instead of going to google, or asking it to perform a task if you are finding it repetitive or tedious. One recommendation would be to start a new conversation whenever you are working on a new project so contextually the ai will always have a single application design or structure to reference.

    • @genericdeveloper3966
      @genericdeveloper3966 Год назад +1

      I've had trouble asking it to do anything very novel. I requested it use two simple libraries taking the output of one as the input of the other, and it started making up syntax. That was despite the fact both references it had on file for the libraries showed the examples I needed.
      I also asked some basic string concatenation questions in Rust which it failed me on by breaking basic string handling rules which did not compile. So it still has a long way to go.

    • @im2godly750
      @im2godly750 Год назад +4

      @@genericdeveloper3966 I think its because he is using JS, HTML, CSS... It probably has more information on those programs because of their popularity... So, if you tried to use something with a smaller base, such as Svelte, it probably wouldnt be as helpful compared to something like JSX

  • @TheIntendedOutcome
    @TheIntendedOutcome Год назад +120

    It’s always good to have a foundational understanding of how and why things work before working with ChatGPT to build websites. This video is a perfect demonstration of your own experience problem solving mixed with the AI’s expansive and refined code library. This is the peak of technology.

    • @olivemoon2545
      @olivemoon2545 Год назад +11

      Not even the peak, we're looking at the peak from the mountain base. It's going to get wild from here.

    • @ChillAutos
      @ChillAutos Год назад +5

      @@olivemoon2545 Yeh agreed, this isnt even close to the peak, we are just getting started. Hook it into my brain.

    • @sambad8429
      @sambad8429 Год назад

      The peak as of today

  • @tylerhall66
    @tylerhall66 Год назад +3

    The most usefull thing ive used Chatgpt for so far is finding real answers to my questions instead of the "dead internet" google and their controlled answers

  • @cosmicechoes42
    @cosmicechoes42 Год назад +206

    Can't imagine 10 years later now.

    • @bo_0ss
      @bo_0ss Год назад +30

      lol, you ll be out of a job

    • @fario4332
      @fario4332 Год назад +24

      Ask that too in that stupid chatbot

    • @Mindscry
      @Mindscry Год назад +2

      I have an AI bot that can do that for you.

    • @cosmicechoes42
      @cosmicechoes42 Год назад +2

      @@MindscryI believe results will be amiss by a majority.

    • @BobbyBundlez
      @BobbyBundlez Год назад +9

      more jobs to fix the mistakes people make using things like this

  • @360Fov
    @360Fov Год назад +12

    Your point about the discrepancy is EXACTLY spot on. I'll give a very simple example. You can ask it for "suggested hashtags for a post about X". OR you can ask it, "provide a single line of up to of 30 Instagram hashtags related to A, B and C" .... one of which will take a while to format properly, the other you can paste directly into the output system, whether it's an IG Post, Tweet, RUclips Tags etc.. etc... The people who are most sucesssful with ChatGPT will see it as a new opportunity and toolkit rather than a solution; embrace it as a new kind of work, rather than a means to cutting out work, and over time you will naturally end up saving time and effort and like produce higher quality results, as long as you're able to identify between low and high quality which means understanding a subject to some extent beforehand.

  • @herantd
    @herantd Год назад +31

    It's how you ask and what you ask about that matters and it won't turn people who can't code automatically into coders without experience and knowledge. Almost the same as when you start as a developer, the hardest part of all is not learning programming languages, but how to google things.

    • @edozieokereke9781
      @edozieokereke9781 Год назад

      You make a good point about how to Google things, but I think that’s what chatGPT does better than google, in that the solutions it provides are filtered and tailored to what you’re asking, as opposed to running through lines of code on stack overflow

    • @skyluke9476
      @skyluke9476 Год назад +1

      Yes I’ve always been amazing at googling it’s the hardest part of finding any information online. If you learn how to google you can basically learn how to do anything efficiently. And now with chat gpt we are in an age where it will allow creatives more ability to do new things, without having to have as much knowledge as before. Im working on a simple website now for a video game. And I haven’t coded in a long time, but it’s making it easier to have code submitted to me and I’m able to understand the code, but not have to have as much memory of the code itself. XD super cool for beginners to learn and get better at all things coding.

    • @soleaux
      @soleaux 7 месяцев назад

      @@edozieokereke9781true but you have to ask the correct questions still on google and chat gpt

  • @WaveFlightSimulations
    @WaveFlightSimulations Год назад +671

    Question is can ChatGPT attend my standups and meetings

  • @Shadmannnn
    @Shadmannnn Год назад +3

    Verse 1:
    I'm feeling lost and all alone
    Can't shake this feeling on my own
    I thought you were the one for me
    But now I see you're not meant to be
    Chorus:
    I'm stuck in this misery
    Can't escape this darkness in me
    I thought love would set me free
    But now I'm just a shell of me
    Verse 2:
    I try to put on a brave face
    But deep down I'm falling from grace
    I'm reaching out but you're not there
    I'm just left with this empty stare
    Chorus:
    I'm stuck in this misery
    Can't escape this darkness in me
    I thought love would set me free
    But now I'm just a shell of me
    Bridge:
    I'll try to move on and forget
    But these memories I can't let
    I'll keep holding on to the past
    Till the love that we had won't last
    Chorus:
    I'm stuck in this misery
    Can't escape this darkness in me
    I thought love would set me free
    But now I'm just a shell of me
    Outro:
    I'm left with this broken heart
    And a love that fell apart
    I'll keep searching for a way
    To make this pain go away.
    Please note that this is just a sample and its not a real song from blink 182 and its just an example of a song that could be in their style.

  • @stephentackett4064
    @stephentackett4064 Год назад +329

    This reminds me of the progression of music creation technology. 80 years ago it was a guy with a pen and paper who wrote down every single note, then hired and orchestra where each part was played by a single player. Today a composer programs a computer that plays every sound. You still need to know music theory and such but the speed and flexibility are 100x that of traditional. So the future programer will be faster while at the same time, the more knowledgeable programmer will have the edge as some things are faster to do by hand rather than asking Chat.

    • @baist1375
      @baist1375 Год назад +3

      knowledgeable programmer doesn't need today. Time of John Carmack is gone. At least 20 years.

    • @ExploreLearnEnglishWithGeorge
      @ExploreLearnEnglishWithGeorge Год назад +14

      haha, that was 30 years ago, now anyone can make original music whilst knowing absolutely nothing about how to create music

    • @syarifairlangga4608
      @syarifairlangga4608 Год назад +8

      Next decade composer just humming the note then the AI will offer the MIDI lmao.
      Crazy

    • @science07
      @science07 Год назад

      Ideally, I would like someone to speak directly to me for about 15 minutes to allow me to learn English fluently. If you could help me with that, that would be great.

    • @Google_Does_Evil_Now
      @Google_Does_Evil_Now Год назад +1

      @@science07 Why don't you use chat GPT to create a website for language exchange service?

  • @TyrantJD
    @TyrantJD Год назад +33

    Chat GPT can be superior to stack overflow as it gives quicker and personalized responses to your coding queries and gives just as good and possibly superior examples to stack overflow. Giving a tool that can be superior to stack overflow is huge.

    • @amritnalam9994
      @amritnalam9994 Год назад +2

      Keep in mind that ChatGPT does make mistakes and hence is even banned temporarily from stack overflow

    • @TyrantJD
      @TyrantJD Год назад +2

      @@amritnalam9994 I mean true, but I used it for a basic example of how to use a cursor in sql for a project I'm working on at work. It spat out an example that was very similar to examples on stack overflow, but slightly tweaked for what I was looking for. Making it slightly easier to follow than the stack overflow example that was tweaked for someone else's question. But I had the knowledge of what I was looking for and had a specific question. I can imagine this doing a disservice to college kids trying to cut corners for sure.

    • @BubbyDurCat
      @BubbyDurCat Год назад +10

      @@amritnalam9994 people on stack overflow make mistakes too, finding the "right answer" is a chore in itself. Overall the answers from ChatGPT are far more helpful than answers stackoverflow. It's banned because it's competition, not because it's bad.

    • @ararune3734
      @ararune3734 Год назад +1

      And also your question doesn't get downvoted immediately, followed by an insult.
      Is Chat GPT superior to Stack Overflow tho? I would say contextually, but let's not forget Stack Overflow is part of what fuels answers provided by Chat GPT, and let me tell you there is no shortage of bad answers on Stack Overflow or anywhere else. Chat GPT is fed data by regular people, who are prone to error, and that will always be the limiting factor, unless they get little midgets to cherry pick answers and be the arbiters of truth.

    • @danielx15one
      @danielx15one Год назад +1

      @@TyrantJDAs an older person, I'll speak up and say.. I think it only does a disservice in the same way a calculator did for students learning multiplication years ago. Could you still use multiplication.. eh, I guess. But between doing 12 x 19 in your head, because you practiced for months the tables as a kid, or having been familiarized with a calculator, which would you choose? I fear ..I know.. ChatGPT is another calculator.

  • @bonsaipropaganda
    @bonsaipropaganda Год назад +25

    this is honestly inspiring. im taking cs50 right now. it's amazing to have a personalized helper who can guide me every step of the way in my coding journey. After completing CS50, I'm going to make all sorts of stuff with the help of Chat GPT! AHH I CAN'T WAIT! You got me hyped and pumped for learning to code.

    • @eatingcatshit
      @eatingcatshit Год назад +8

      here's a question. what happens when a company that might have hired you, or someone, because while they have programmers, they suddenly realize they can cut their costs by using chat gpt to help them get ahead, make better profits, and do it all without hiring and paying you a salary to additional programmers? would that seem as inspiring? because i think that could be a possibility..

    • @asherarell7202
      @asherarell7202 Год назад

      @@eatingcatshit Adapt or die 🤷

    • @lukewest708
      @lukewest708 Год назад

      @@eatingcatshit chatgpt by itself cannot replace programmers. It's not an all aware ai that can do whatever you ask instantly. As a programmer, it serves as a good alternative to Google when you're tying to optimize very small segment of code but it basically scrapes web pages and spits out what it finds in an easy to understand way. It cannot create anything on its own, it just spits out what it finds on the internet

    • @bonsaipropaganda
      @bonsaipropaganda Год назад +3

      @@eatingcatshit I would like for that to happen. I want to move past the need for money and an economy based on jobs for soulless corporations just trying to get money. I think if everyone's jobs are non existent and replaced by automation it would be fine because humans could just turn to permaculture farming and live off of the land. In this hypothetical they could even use AI to help with the farming and then devote their time to bettering themselves and others :)
      The permaculture farm contains all a person needs! after all at the end of the day money is just an abstraction of what humans really need and that's food and shelter (and a couple pieces of clothing depending on their climate)

    • @atetraxx
      @atetraxx Год назад +1

      It's against cs50 tos to use chatgpt while taking the course. It is very specific about this and tells you every time you submit a problem. You just decided to ignore that and cheat?

  • @PatricMelander
    @PatricMelander Год назад +2

    It’s amazing and it makes me who doesn’t understand programming at all, to actually start understanding how things work and how it´s all connected

  • @laserloui2008
    @laserloui2008 Год назад +52

    15 years ago when i learned "new" stuff i was forced to play the good old "trial and error" game... searching through the documentation and just trying to figure this stuff out on my own. It was hard and thats why its called "learning by doing". To have an all-knowing AI on your side able to help you out with everything is pretty insane. Imagine how easy it is to learn a new programming language or some more advanced stuff.

    • @ChillAutos
      @ChillAutos Год назад +15

      Honestly ChatGPT is just another trial by error once you get past super basic stuff. It is incredibly confidently wrong all the time and can very easily steer you in the wrong path completely. Ive used it a lot for boilerplate type stuff or some basic functions, but its still got a long way to go. Very exciting all in all though.

    • @rkan2
      @rkan2 Год назад +1

      @@ChillAutos For now :P

    • @inbredfam
      @inbredfam Год назад +3

      Wow people in the future having it easier than you did? Almost like the goal of human evolution is progress

    • @xXrandomryzeXx
      @xXrandomryzeXx Год назад +1

      @@inbredfam In this case, it's bad. When you learn by searching for stuff, you learn how to think and how to use a search engine, to find whatever you need. By doing that, you sometimes don't find what you are looking for, but what you find could still be useful for the future or even for your project. Just because you are lazy, and you want someone to tell you everything, and you to just connect the parts does not mean that this is the goal of the human evolution. The goal for a normal human is like any other animal's goal, and it is to survive, not to make life easier for it's offspring. I don't know who lied to you.

    • @leom8605
      @leom8605 Год назад +1

      @@ChillAutos Exciting? Are you excited about the possibility of losing your job?

  • @vyrs5530
    @vyrs5530 Год назад +10

    Chatgpt do have great advantages for programmers, I mean just last night i was stuck in a leetcode POTD, i cannot really figure out my mistake and i just typed in chatgpt and within seconds it points out all my mistakes and gave me a refresher code ie somewhat correct but it wasn't passing some testcase so here comes the drawback i literally made chatgpt learn about the testcase and helped it by suggesting some functions that could be applied so that the testcase can pass and atlast with my efforts it gave me the correct code, whatever the case is the explaining power of chatgpt is awesome it is really helping a lot for budding programmers
    PS: liked the video Nick😃

  • @FriedChikan
    @FriedChikan Год назад +30

    Great video - I have 0 code experience, this had given me enough push to have a go and build something for fun/to learn.
    It would be great to understand all the other bits that surround this - like visual studio code etc.
    🙏🙏

  • @renosance8941
    @renosance8941 Год назад +1

    I have zero coding experience, but can still see how this might help me patch a simple website together. Compared to an experienced programmer, it would still take me a lot more time... but, the fact that I _even have the option_ to attempt this now, with a lowered barrier of entry because of the supercomputer being my crutch, is simply mind-blowing.

  • @AshishKumar-kv4hr
    @AshishKumar-kv4hr Год назад +24

    The coding problems I give in the interviews I take at my company, were solved in seconds by it. It definitely is very helpful to do the mundane work and scaffolding things or to give a POC code which you can improve on to actually make it something shippable.
    Also nifty at recommending stuff like offbeat places and movies and gifts. It's simply better than googling for some things.

    • @science07
      @science07 Год назад

      Ideally, I would like someone to speak directly to me for about 15 minutes to allow me to learn English fluently. If you could help me with that, that would be great.

  • @VikBrummer
    @VikBrummer Год назад

    That little continue mention yo umake at 10:18 is amazing I've been scratching my head at that all week!

  • @Leon-cm4uk
    @Leon-cm4uk Год назад +9

    The limit of ChatGPT is definitly when you are cleaning up old huge software and figuring out what requirements where coded and which tests you should write for that. It only can help you with writing new software. But you still need to check if the produced code really solves your problem.

  • @markw9679
    @markw9679 Год назад +2

    Incredible. This is the beginning of a new era. It will shake up most industries in the world.

  • @amateruss
    @amateruss Год назад +16

    It makes coding a lot quicker... but there is no way clients/business owners are going to use it to make their own apps. They still need real programmers to patch the snippets together and check for bugs. So we are still safe, folks.

    • @SHAITAMA268
      @SHAITAMA268 Год назад +1

      not for long

    • @Bxtskul1l
      @Bxtskul1l Год назад +1

      I hope you're right!

    • @licensed_beheader
      @licensed_beheader Год назад +2

      For now. The machines are here and they are coming for your job.

  • @Notification93
    @Notification93 Год назад +1

    Increase in productivity in learning coding has been phenomenal using ChatGPT. It saves a TON of time and gets me unstuck relatively quick.

  • @Google_Does_Evil_Now
    @Google_Does_Evil_Now Год назад +6

    This is the best video I have seen of chat GPT in action.
    You've given a working example with a use case and real life human interaction as a normal person would when using it.
    It looks like a very powerful tool for learning as well as for someone just getting work done quickly.
    I'm guessing that somebody who is good at using chat GPT will get way more work done than someone who isn't or doesn't use it.
    Whatever price they're going to charge for a chat GPT licence I think people are going to have no choice but to pay it.

    • @Google_Does_Evil_Now
      @Google_Does_Evil_Now Год назад +1

      Oh look, Microsoft just put $10 billion dollars into chat GPT open AI.
      Expect high licence fees soon.

  • @mundojones7477
    @mundojones7477 Месяц назад

    you changed my life bro, watched this 1st time beginning of the year. now it's my Go to

  • @AlexFinnarn
    @AlexFinnarn Год назад +10

    Instead of all sites looking like Boostrap or Tailwind, now they'll all look like ChatGPT built them...great!

    • @rfbftp123
      @rfbftp123 Год назад +3

      The scam call centres in india will love this 😆

  • @christsciple
    @christsciple Год назад +16

    I've been using it a lot for the past three weeks. It's pretty incredible. I'm mid thirties, but started coding when I was 11 and sold my first website at 13 to a gaming company. Back then, it was a lot of html/css/php/etc. There weren't nearly as many microservices and overall architectures weren't nearly as fragmented as they are now - which is something that ChatGPT can help with but cannot yet fully alleviate.
    In it's current state, it works well and can give fairly accurate coding docs for more basic/simple exercises most of the time. But it struggles with any sort of complex hierarchies and sometimes even basic functions.
    That said, the tech is only going to get better and that's both exciting and scary.
    Funny side note, my wife is a professor in a STEM field and she was dreading having to write tests/quizzes (her least favorite part). So, we went to ChatGPT and were blown away! It was arguably much better writing quizzes and exams than it was writing code. Not only that, but we were able to access material behind paywalls/subscriptions that we shouldn't have. In just a couple of days we wrote all of her quizzes and tests, recommendation letters for students, and various correspondences. Of course, things were later personalized and we had to verify the accuracy of it but at the end of the day it was roughly 90-95% accurate/correct for her work, and I found around 75-80% for more simpler versions of my software engineering work. It was also useful in some instances of DS applications (DNN's/GANS mostly), system designs and services architecture - just not accurate enough to be trusted without verification.
    All in all, it is currently a helpful tool to add to the toolkit for most engineers I should think!

    • @mobaumeister2732
      @mobaumeister2732 Год назад

      So how does your professor wife feel about students using chat gtp to answer those quizzes? Sounds like your highly educated wife cheated on her homework.

  • @EricPerreault
    @EricPerreault Год назад +4

    The next thing to look out for is a ChatGPT-inspired application which takes in a whole repository and generates pull requests instead of dialogue responses, accepting code-review-style comments to further refine even large projects efficiently. At that point its output will be close to a typical first 6 months junior developer. Of course, without the growth potential and all the other design and coordination tasks which make up 80% of usual hours worked. So yeah, as you said, probably a ways off from replacing anyone's job, but a great tool for a smaller team with an experienced developer to guide and validate it.

  • @PeterAdiSaputro
    @PeterAdiSaputro Год назад +1

    I've been using ChatGPT either to help write contents, to learn and understand better some algorithms, to help write some Javascript and Python codes, asked her to explain some errors in the programming codes, etc. I got another inspiration on how I can use ChatGPT from this video.

  • @atanjacket
    @atanjacket Год назад +19

    I'm going to make a rudimentary website using chat GPT now. This is way better than what I expected. Thank you!

    • @cOnfidentialcOrp
      @cOnfidentialcOrp Год назад +4

      How is it going

    • @mkammyd
      @mkammyd 11 месяцев назад

      @@cOnfidentialcOrp have you made it yet?

  • @sechvnnull1524
    @sechvnnull1524 Год назад +7

    I'm in Cybersecurity came across your channel and have been using ChatGPT for research and other Cyber related stuff. I think how you showcased what the capabilities of ChatGPT are was amazing! Loved watching how a simple website is put together and made much easier by our new AI friend! Awesome job!!!!

  • @WraithAllen
    @WraithAllen Год назад +5

    Great! I'll copy your website and use it myself, since anything it creates is not copyrightable and is, essentially, public domain! Thanks for doing the work for me, ChatGPT through you! Wonderful,

    • @GenXMama
      @GenXMama Год назад

      Essentially I'd bet somewhere in the law is a provision that the commercial rights belong to the Corp behind the app. Thoughts?

  • @tumelomsetlaba8989
    @tumelomsetlaba8989 Год назад +1

    Good stuff boy-o.Thank you for this. This is super helpful for some of us who are i the web development industry. It makes the customer user onboarding and customer acquistion process so much easier.Thank you so much for sharing this knowledhe - you're serving the industry.

  • @schmutz06
    @schmutz06 Год назад +16

    Nice to watch this kind of video documenting your progress, I know there will be great inspired work happening all over the world. I've been using GPT-3 to build a WordPress plugin beyond my dreams for what I thought I'd ever be making myself, albeit with Ai assistance. I'm blown away by how much I've been able to accomplish in just a month. This kind of work would've taken years of full time effort to learn and do manually. While using GPT-3 doesn't eliminate the need for logic and understanding, it certainly feels like having superpowers. I can't wait to finish this project and move on to building web bots and iPhone apps.

  • @Rens1997
    @Rens1997 Год назад +1

    Its not a conversational model. It's a language model like Google BERT. It learns from content all over the internet(focusing on context). Where Google laMDA for example learns from conversations.

  • @χάθηκα
    @χάθηκα Год назад +6

    this is very helpful specially if you are tired of hardcoding everything for bigger projects. It wont eliminate programmers and developers hence it will help us more to be efficient same way what stackoverflow offers us but with for precision and effectivity

    • @corail53
      @corail53 Год назад +3

      There will always be a need for programmers but entry level will shift and expect lean out from companies. Wage deflation for entry level will also become a thing. It will be a tool that allows experienced users to do more faster essentially.

  • @maynk7096
    @maynk7096 Год назад +12

    Chat-GPT definitely has a massive potential as a study tool.

    • @lambro4014
      @lambro4014 Год назад

      Not really. It will make people dumb because they can rely on ChatGPT for everything. Imagine you got homework and all you do is ask chatGPT questions to solve math equations. ChatpGPT gives you the solution and how it got there and all you do is copy/paste it onto your homework. What did you learn? Nothing. When you get to the test you fail. ChatGPT will just make people lazy. Hard work will no longer be necessary, just copy and paste what ChatGPT tells you. This is how you control a population, make them stupid.

  • @nopenope750
    @nopenope750 Год назад +6

    I used it to make a rather cmplicared script in Space Engineers API which is based on C#. I am noob in coding and have no experience with C#. to me it is amazing that it can use a API from a speciffic game. All I did was telling it what I want and then troubleshoot by telling it what doesnt work and asking for fixes. It took me 2 hours to replace 8 timer blocks that take space on my ship with 1 script :) It would take me I dont know how long to learn how to do it myslef.

  • @1george
    @1george Год назад +3

    Wow. I'm impressed. I want to start web apps (coded like 2007 🤣🤣) and this is more than the motivation I needed.

  • @post-monk671
    @post-monk671 Год назад +2

    I don't know you at all, this is the first video I've ever seen of yours but I love you. Thank you for posting this and the whole walk through has been very enlightening and inspiring! I'm feeling inspired in so many ways to build somethings with chatgpt and further my programming journey

  • @greenleaph5145
    @greenleaph5145 Год назад +42

    I actually made ChatGPT make a TicTacToe game with AI in Java. It legit spits out everything I asked for (input validation too). Honestly, I like it because it saves me a lot of time as opposed to scraping code snippets from StackOverflow.

    • @JHW89
      @JHW89 Год назад +4

      That's funny. I asked chatGPT if it knows how to play tic tac toe. We played a game, and I won. That's not hard to believe though I am undefeated in '22-'23 5T division (Tip Top Tic Tac Toe)

    • @kyhxx
      @kyhxx Год назад +2

      . based -

    • @Vendubak
      @Vendubak Год назад +5

      I made it in seconds, downloaded the game from store :)

    • @StoutProper
      @StoutProper Год назад

      What’s tic tax toe? It’s not very good at chess

    • @0MrFreckles0
      @0MrFreckles0 Год назад +1

      @@suchislife801 thats sounds like an old mans yelling at clouds

  • @Stanley594
    @Stanley594 Год назад +62

    Great stuff. I watch several youtube videos on how to trade in the market but haven't made any headstart because they are either talking some gibberish or sharing their story of how they made it and I do not want to make mistakes by taking risks in my own hands

    • @Joelgarcia47
      @Joelgarcia47 Год назад

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    • @benroland3652
      @benroland3652 Год назад

      I'm amazed you mentioned katrina susan, she is the best and her strategies works like magic. I've been making over 80% of my investment weekly since I started investing with her trading service

    • @sophiabrown2005
      @sophiabrown2005 Год назад

      This is not the first time i am hearing of Katrina susan and her exploits, how she handles investments and generates good profits, she has really made a good name for her self, but i have no idea how to reach her

    • @Joelgarcia47
      @Joelgarcia47 Год назад

      Through TE LE GRAM

    • @Joelgarcia47
      @Joelgarcia47 Год назад

      Katrinasusan is the name to look for

  • @ss8140
    @ss8140 Год назад +3

    As a designer ChatGPT has been awesome for off the cuff design software qs. But I once asked a question for a complicated process that had a much easier solution. ChatGPT didnt give me the easy solution because I didn’t ask! So it’s also about asking the right question.

  • @randomtrendz
    @randomtrendz Год назад +5

    I would enjoy a full 2 or more hour series on more website building see how far it would go

  • @CasualXCars
    @CasualXCars Год назад +8

    This is amazing content... I was aware of about 5% from the coding perspective and had no issue following this demo you did. So clearly explained, very well done!

    • @bobshagit9503
      @bobshagit9503 Год назад

      this is destroying peoples jobs over and over again
      we must end all AI

  • @CresentX
    @CresentX Год назад +5

    @Nick White thanks for the demo. Keep building the job site with real data, don't discard this good work.

  • @kitersrefuge7353
    @kitersrefuge7353 Год назад +3

    Super demo. Thank you! ChatGPT will be yet another tool in the programmers arsenal, and learners.

  • @dtvfan24
    @dtvfan24 Год назад +1

    thanks for the video, this an example of how AI and ML will change how coding will be stress free and easier than ever.

  • @bairfreedom
    @bairfreedom Год назад +2

    I had chat gpt help me program my arduino project today. I'm making a bar bot that makes mixed drinks. It's a super easy concept. Its not perfect, you have to tweak it, but its an amazing tool that can get you started etc. Or get you out of a stuck spot.

  • @beansbeans96
    @beansbeans96 Год назад +5

    It definitely helps me solve problems and find answers to errors i have.
    As for creating things on its own ive gotten it to make a discord bot that helps censor the use of certain words.
    With commands to add and remove words to the banned words list and keep track of the warnings a user gets every time they use a banned word.
    It took some human guidance to get it to where i wanted it but it did it on it own.

  • @mak00ileven
    @mak00ileven Год назад +1

    The fact that you can ask it to stuff in Seconds is incredible

  • @goodtechknowledge
    @goodtechknowledge Год назад +4

    AI has progressed so much in the past year, I'm so excited on what will come in the future!

  • @eeeno
    @eeeno Год назад

    I thought lots of boring stuff could be automated in coding and this is it. It's a revolution.

  • @Astral100
    @Astral100 Год назад +4

    That was quite impressive, I didnt expect ChatGPT could do some things that well

    • @FerociousPancake888
      @FerociousPancake888 Год назад +3

      ChatGPT 4.0 coming out this year is going to absolutely blow our minds. I’ve already gotten 3.5 to explain nuclear reactor design in great detail and also to answer some extremely obscure chemistry questions about topics that only have little research available. It’s quite incredible.

  • @BattleGn0me
    @BattleGn0me Год назад +1

    I'm not a programmer. I'm a commercial artist with a votech level AAS in SE. I've been doing front end development and webGL in .js. Essentially ChatGTP is my stackoverflow without the snark.

  • @RatherPleasent
    @RatherPleasent Год назад +8

    Did something similar on a smaller scale. Was amazing seeing all the boiler plate get done in less than a minute. I knew how to do it, but it would have taken me minutes not seconds.

  • @AllthingsFoodieTX
    @AllthingsFoodieTX Год назад +2

    Its basically an upgraded Google search that gives you instructions I was hoping that I could give it instructions and it would build the app for me maybe in the future it will

  • @andrewdddo
    @andrewdddo Год назад +11

    This is awesome Nick! Good explanation on how ChatGPT is another tool in our arsenal to build dope stuff!

  • @makeupfam826
    @makeupfam826 Год назад +1

    Hey it's Eric from That 70's show !

  • @leilaluna7
    @leilaluna7 Год назад +3

    ChatGPT has been amazing. Sometimes I have not gotten answers, but I was able to think about my questions a bit better. That being said I still will try to broaden my skills in case…but that’s important anyway…

  • @moodberry
    @moodberry Год назад +1

    I like that you explain things as you go along. Keep doing that. It will make you more popular on your channel and get you more likes.

  • @Blackronin357
    @Blackronin357 Год назад +14

    Having a base understanding of website creation, I think this can be a great tool for beginners and experts alike. I think this is a tool and should be used as such. Not as a replacement for professional programmers.

    • @corail53
      @corail53 Год назад +3

      It will be used as tool at first and as more iterations come out that are better and more efficient you will watch as it slowly renders entry level programmers into prompt writers and companies cutting down on personnel. There will always be a need for programmers of course but it is a very saturated market with insane wage inflation and I can see this allowing companies to lean out a bit and pay less for jr's. Mid level and Senior of course will continue to get paid very well especially if they have skills in this area however their work load might get a more hefty.

  • @Ljudet_Innan
    @Ljudet_Innan Год назад +1

    Pretty awesome to see Anton Chigurh exploring other things and teaching them :D

  • @alanboody7004
    @alanboody7004 Год назад +6

    ChatGPT, just like Mid Journey, is a useful tool when used right. I think Mid Journey will be far more disruptive sooner. ChatGPT seems to be more of a search engine to get you going rather than a replacement. What it does well though is understand basic problems and provide decent solutions.

    • @MrAaronBlues
      @MrAaronBlues Год назад +2

      ​@NickWhite- It's far superior to google in that sense and in some ways not even comparable especially when it comes to remembering the context of a conversation and giving precise responses. I've been able to solve Olympiad problems with code after just a few tries - It's mind-blowing!

  • @jimmybenyoucef4416
    @jimmybenyoucef4416 Год назад +2

    I picked up fast & learnt so much more using Chatgpt, than any of my distance teachers learnt. I did a whole website for my project in about 30 min using Chatgpt. I'm like 90% done rn!... 😂💀

  • @assetaden6662
    @assetaden6662 Год назад +5

    I used it, since I was a bit dumb, I had a giant list of data, I was wondering what's the fastest way to sort them by their attribute. I asked ChatGPT, it just made my life easier in like 3 seconds. I was flabbergasted. I had to code everything else by myself tho, but having a litte bit of help boosted my effectivity.
    Now imagine what could it do, if had the newest dataset, instead of 2021. Damn... Then imagine 10 years from now.

    • @scratchy996
      @scratchy996 Год назад +4

      10 years from now ? We'll all be dead in 5 years tops, after the AI finishes us off.

    • @somalipundit
      @somalipundit Год назад +1

      No. Next year!

  • @carolinaturbo4572
    @carolinaturbo4572 Год назад +2

    Awesome job Nick! Really cool to see you explain what is going on

  • @jovaraszigmantas
    @jovaraszigmantas Год назад +40

    Hey, really good video demonstrating the collective power of the AI and the programmer. Love the content, keep it up :D

  • @systemnotes
    @systemnotes Год назад +1

    Nice job showing all the steps. It gave a remarkably similar site to LinkUp, but of course you would have to scrape the data from company websites.

  • @dingustxl
    @dingustxl Год назад +3

    i tried this exact thing a while back, good vid

  • @etiennedegaulle3817
    @etiennedegaulle3817 Год назад

    I've been using Chat GPT to learn Polish and Swift. It's been great for both, especially when you learn the tricks for asking it questions in the right way.

  • @First_Principals
    @First_Principals Год назад +2

    Using chatGPT to turn computer code into suedo code could help people learn programming principles very quickly.
    Or converting C or C++ into python would be very helpful for learning to understand code.

  • @genericdeveloper3966
    @genericdeveloper3966 Год назад +2

    "Full fledged website" might be selling it a bit much. It's a simple (but well made considering the time put in) demo of a search feature front end.

  • @escapingmediocrityhub
    @escapingmediocrityhub Год назад +2

    Thank you for sharing your thoughtful content…for putting it out there with the passion that many of us need and strive for.❤️

  • @stephenhowe4107
    @stephenhowe4107 Год назад +1

    ChatGPT can help. It is an auxiliary thinker. But it cannot replace delicate intricate thinking. So it needs supervision.

  • @lonewolf36s
    @lonewolf36s Год назад +4

    Nice video, more along lines of what I wanted to see.
    I am concerned about a couple things, 1.) if chat gpt wrote it, who actually owns the IP? and 2.) i guess everything we type gets stored in the cloud for them to data mine.

  • @Wildpuck
    @Wildpuck Год назад +5

    ChatGPT won't replace you and your job. Someone who knows how to use and leverage ChatGPT will replace you.

  • @JoebsonOSRS
    @JoebsonOSRS Год назад

    Wow. This is amazing. Just checked out the website its came out very great for how fast you made it

  • @pyeeducationcenter2866
    @pyeeducationcenter2866 Год назад +3

    Where can I actually see the code for all of the files? Do you have it available?
    Also, why not try a few other of the website suggestions that ChatGBT gave such as creating the Social Networking Platform, I'd love to see if it could do that!
    Brilliantly done!

  • @training7574
    @training7574 6 месяцев назад

    Very efficient and clear presentation of some of the possibilities of ChatGPT, thanks!

  • @neomangeo7822
    @neomangeo7822 Год назад +1

    It is a tool to learn from and create code snippets. It can be useful for improving productivity. Beyond that, you need to know how to code manually.

  • @ragtop63
    @ragtop63 Год назад +3

    ChatGPT seems overloaded today. It's at a standstill and constantly erroring out. Must be getting more and more popular.

  • @staticsmack
    @staticsmack Год назад +2

    The "continue" information is key. I've used chatgpt to help convert node.js to python 3.8 and these were large files. It's like I have my own Jr. DEV Minion now. I know, I'm lazy... lol

  • @kevinsobiski5212
    @kevinsobiski5212 Год назад +4

    I think it would be a good tool to build something from scratch. Once you have a code structure, you probably need to switch back to manual coding. I also don't think you could use it to make modifications to a 1,000 line program unless it's a pretty remedial change.

    • @femiairboy94
      @femiairboy94 Год назад +1

      For now you’re probably right, but this thing can only get better.

  • @Andrei-Veaceslavovich
    @Andrei-Veaceslavovich Год назад

    Thank you for the demonstration! Good to know which level its currently. You still need not only knowledge, but developer skills as well to validate answer and probably code tough use cases. But in general, it'll speed up the development a lot!

  • @orangelimesky
    @orangelimesky Год назад +9

    We need to see it as a tool to help us code faster. Get the syntax out of the way and instead allow us more time to think about more important problems. It's time to really make the sky the limit. Although the main issue is it can't discriminate wrong from correct so you might have huge bugs in your code. Use with caution.

    • @genericdeveloper3966
      @genericdeveloper3966 Год назад +1

      Yeah, and it won't tell use it has any uncertainty about it's answers or what they are referencing. Just here it is this should work!
      I've been disappointed so far. But I think this can save time with dummy data and unit testing.

    • @orangelimesky
      @orangelimesky Год назад +1

      @@genericdeveloper3966 Doubting things or to think in between 1 and 0 is uniquely a human thing. We don't work with if else conditions. It's what makes our brains special. There's the ethics, morals, and general empathy factor that just can't be computed.

    • @Kevin-zz9du
      @Kevin-zz9du Год назад +1

      Lol
      Customers/Businesses will submit what they want to the more developed version of this AI, instead of a web developer, and it'll build the entire website for them. It'll generate all the code, some custom designs and art, custom videos, and be able to get a fully built website up and running.
      They'll be able to change what they want using simple english.... no need for google, no need for a professional.
      Will completely annihilate web developement as a career... ironically, the only "extremely" high paying career that doesn't require college...
      Front end, back end... gone.
      Completely built and maintained by AI
      We're diving blindly into the deep end with this technology. The possible consequences of what this AI will do to the economy and jobs, once they start feeding it more data and advance it some more, is terrifying..
      Anyone who answers phones... job gone. The AI will talk and handle the calls, hundreds at a time. Thousands at a time. No more being on hold, at least... I guess...
      911 dispatchers.. run by AI.
      Web Development... lost to AI
      entire art industry.. lost to AI
      Game development... handed to AI to spit out game after game, with little human involvement required.
      Fields of science will greatly benefit, but the AI will be exponentially smarter than every scientist combined.. will they even need scientists in the current sense? Or just a couple people educated enough to interpret what the AI finds?
      And OF COURSE the government will weaponize it against us.. so there's that inevitably coming... surveillance on a horrific scale for starters..
      The question is.. will we be able to stay afloat? Or will we drown?
      This won't be some apocalyptic AI takeover, it'll be destructive in a different way... and I can guarantee you it won't be accessible to the public for long... once they've got it built up well enough, they'll cut all of us peasants off, and charge $100,000+ licensing fees to corporations and government.
      That kind of power will not be free.
      I mean, buying a license for Mastercam, a CAD program for CNC milling, is $20,000....
      But an AI of infinite potential???
      $100,000 is even way too low...
      Maybe they'll just do a $5k to $15k per month subscription with contracts... who knows...
      You know they'll capitalize on it lol...
      This isn't some humanitarian AI program that's gonna build a better world...
      We're currently just the stupid masses, helping it learn... the unpaid bug testers...
      As soon as it's gained enough, we'll be cut off lol....
      Maybe they'll tier out it's intelligence. Have like 3 or 5 tiers you can pay to use, with civilians being capped at tier 2 of 5 and corporations who can afford it, capped at 4 of 5, with only government getting access to its full power or whatever lol...

  • @jason_v12345
    @jason_v12345 Год назад +1

    "Of course we'd add like a database..." And, ya know, an entire backend, an interface for collecting and managing job posts, all the basic infrastructure associated with web apps (e.g., user authentication, session management). But maybe that's why you called it a "website" instead of a "web app." :)

  • @FilmFactry
    @FilmFactry Год назад +2

    An interesting follow would be if you followed these steps again, would Chat give you Carbon copy HTML or a deviation? Like Text to image you get a different image every reroll.

  • @DavidPrenticeJr
    @DavidPrenticeJr Год назад

    ChatGPT has definitely assisted me since I've started trying it a few days ago. I'm amazed.

  • @pastuh
    @pastuh Год назад +30

    I almost made a VR game with it :))
    However, it is obvious that you will spend much more time explaining specific problems.
    Long story short.. chatgpt is still not ready. But as a coding teacher, he is quite good.

  • @stabletony
    @stabletony Год назад +1

    Robot's for manual labor, AI for coding, Elon working on some sword art online VR, Top G saying we are in the matrix, we might be headed there after all! Jokes aside whoever designed this is great but who ever thought of this idea is god tier and thank you.

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    @oliviamason9670 Год назад +380

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      @jamesrichard1736 Год назад

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      @morris0y929 Год назад

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  • @bawabro
    @bawabro Год назад

    best part is adding the code at the correct place in VS code :D most people dont know where to add the code , what do delete where and when

  • @passingphasemusic6500
    @passingphasemusic6500 Год назад +3

    I created a website in 1998 using MSWord which had an html/css generator. Most graphic design tools have similar generators. That's before you get to all the website generators out there. How expensive will ChatGPT be when it is commercialized? Hype today, mundane tomorrow.

    • @corail53
      @corail53 Год назад

      so far their pricing for API usage is pay for everything above 1000 characters and ramps up. They use their token system (The devs are crypto bros) so no real indication of what those tokens currently cost - I imagine it will be variable.

  • @whatcould
    @whatcould Год назад +2

    POV: Anton Chigurh's offspring is telling you how he coded an entire website using ChatGPT.