A.I. Can Now Write Its Own Computer Code. That’s Good News for Humans. A new technology called Codex generates programs in 12 coding languages and even translates between them. But it is not a threat to professional programmers. Wow! OpenAI has created a coding tool (OpenAI Codex) to help people generate programs by typing in what they want in plain English. This isn't a replacement for coders, but it does help people out by letting an AI generate the code to do what you want it to do. With a choice of several programming languages. So, which one of you valuable techies out there will start to use it when it comes out? It's still in beta. I know I'm going to try it when it catches on. There's a game I want to create but I'm stuck on the implementation of the graphics part of it.
That is awesome. Not to bust this thread, but Diablo2 Resurrected will be available in two days 9/23 for all you point and click gamers. Sorry, don't know where else to mention it.
I don't know. But, the New York Times has a gifting feature now and this link below should work and give you access: A.I. Can Now Write Its Own Computer Code. That’s Good News for Humans.
I just looked into it and the NYT gifting feature only lasts for 14 days. I didn't know that before. Ok, so the link in post #4, above will only last 14 days. So it's open until December 26, 2021.