Copilot (Microsoft) or ChatGPT (OpenAI)? Which do you like more, and why?
Slim Geransar
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I just tested copilot and was pretty impressed.
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Gianluca Cinellu@misterocean
PullTheCode
Not the biggest fan, autocomplete sometimes is cool but it often gets in the way of the IDE suggestions, while chatting with the copilot to ask for code is mostly a waste of time as the code it's usually outdated
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@slimmy82 Not sure about it, I believe it depends on the use case. In my experience, it's ok if I write the code and ask it to find mistakes or possible blindspots in my logic, but writing the logic itself often requires not only knowledge of the task at hand, but also on the surrounding business model. Not sure we will see a proper copilot any time soon.
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@misterocean I see what you mean. I’m not a coder so don’t really know. I know HTML basics lol. Definitely hard to code if you don’t know the logic like you said and what you’re fully trying to accomplish
I like ChatGPT, but the best choice for you depends on your specific needs and priorities.
I just downloaded Copilot to give it a try. Being a heavy user of ChatGPT, really curious to know how Microsoft will beat the competition.
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Co-pilot - I felt it is better, especially for my use case, i.e., content creation
Microsoft Copilot is best
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OkFeedback
I haven't tried Copilot yet, but now that say you are impressed. I guess I should try it out ASAP.
Huge user of ChatGPT here.
Bababot
Which Copilot are you referring to Slim, the Baidu one, the Microsoft one, or the Perplexity one? Sorry I am getting lost in Copilots lol
I like and still using chatGPT due to my experience.
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@iqra_naseem have you tested copilot?
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Both Copilot by Microsoft and ChatGPT by OpenAI are impressive tools in their own right. Copilot, with its ability to assist with code and provide helpful suggestions, is a great asset for developers. On the other hand, ChatGPT is excellent for generating human-like text and assisting with various language tasks.
Personally, I find ChatGPT to be more versatile for my needs as a product hunt master. It helps me craft compelling product descriptions, generate engaging social media content, and even assists in drafting persuasive emails to potential partners.
However, I can see the appeal of Copilot for developers and coders who need quick and accurate code suggestions. It's always exciting to see how AI is enhancing different fields.
In the end, both tools have their unique strengths, and it's wonderful to see the advancements in AI technology that benefit various professionals.
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts!
Antispace
ChatGPT, Copilot's finetuning seems to be not as well trained or tuned as ChatGPT specifically GPT 4
Integrating new tools can sometimes be a learning curve.
How seamless was the incorporation of Copilot into your coding routine, and did it prompt you to explore any coding techniques or languages you hadn't considered before?
izTalk
For me, ChatGPT is the best
OkFeedback
Chatgpt and cloude
never tried copilot for big projects so cant say
Lancepilot
I haven't tried Co pilot right now. What are the major differences ???
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@mansi_trivedi1 I haven’t explored it fully but I’m excited for it to merge with Microsoft office, particularly excel! The basic prompts I asked it where pretty good
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I prefer using ChatGPT over Copilot because it has become my working habit 😂
Copilot performs better in practical applications, while ChatGPT has more powerful features and more timely updates.
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@jessica_herman2 I definitely got some good responses from copilot. I’m going to use same prompts and see what happens
Have you ever tried Claude, I love it and use it as much as ChatGPT.
Which Copilot are you referring to Slim, the Baidu one, the Microsoft one, or the Perplexity one? Sorry I am getting lost in Copilots lol
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@reconcatlord I was referring to Microsoft copilot. Never heard of Claude. Will look it up. Thanks for suggestion Nick
@sarvpriy_arya Yes I found it to be really good at analyzing complex texts and problems and giving very eloquent simple explanations of them.
Lancepilot
Personally, I have found myself leaning towards ChatGPT more often. Its versatility in generating text across various contexts has been super handy for my needs.