As generative AI technology matures, there's a notable shift from initial hype and social media narratives towards identifying genuine practical applications. The article discusses how AI can accelerate the learning of programming languages, particularly Python. Despite traditional learning environments prohibiting AI assistance for certifications, flexibility in personal learning allows for experimentation with AI tools. The author reflects on the design of various AI chatbots, emphasizing the need for innovation in their appearances and functionalities to stand out in a growing market, as well as the potential future of integrating AI more deeply into education.
As the market for generative AI matures, a shift is occurring. From the initial boasts of technologists, PR bluster, and social media half-facts, a more mature discovery of practical, real-world utility and use-case scenarios are emerging.
However, my learning outcomes are more flexible and experimental. Particularly, I am interested in seeing if AI can speed up the process of learning code.
The design of AI chatbots Generative AI chatbots have a kind of samey look. OpenAI and Google Gemini are pretty bland. Perplexity and Claude try to do something more interesting by using contemporary style.
Some argue that this is the inevitable future... Might as well start early.
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