This AI robot has been around for a long time, but I hadn't tried it yet; my knowledge about it had only come from Bilibili and Douyin, and I hadn't personally experienced how intelligent or powerful it is.
Yesterday my blog ran into a small problem, and there were some things I didn’t understand, so I wondered if chatGPT could help me solve them, and I tried it with hopeful anticipation..


I copied the warning/error messages from the prompts into the AI; it could identify the error information very accurately and tell me how to fix it. At first I was half skeptical, but following its tips actually worked.
I was very surprised; in the past when my blog had issues, after looking up information with no results I would go to QQ groups to ask the experts; some knowledge is too deep to understand easily. Now with chatGPT, it feels like it can perfectly solve this problem.
Then I suddenly had an idea: when I was reading the JS Ruby Book, some parts weren’t very easy to understand. Could I just copy and paste them so chatGPT could re-explain them for me?

The coolest thing is that when you don’t understand, you can ask it to reanalyze using more straightforward concepts, and it will even give you cases to help you understand. Truly amazing; the logic is really powerful.
In short, I regret it a lot; the feeling of having missed out is strong. I should have started using it when it first appeared; at the very least I should have tried it…
If there’s something you don’t know, through chatGPT you can understand it better, like a 24-hour, around-the-clock private assistant waiting for you. Really highly recommended to use ~
Of course it also has drawbacks; in use I also found its semantic understanding isn’t strong enough, and for some semantically fuzzy questions it may give confusing answers.

Just like the question “Can a person live with only one heart?”—it actually has two meanings, so AI’s semantic understanding remains a major challenge.
From searches I found that chatGPT’s database is somewhat outdated, perhaps around 2021 or 2022, not the latest real-time data.
Good news is that Microsoft has also launched an AI bot on Bing, and it appears to crawl the latest real-time data.
It isn’t open yet, just a waitlist; if you’re interested you can apply, hahaha https://bing.com/new