Documentation, an oft-neglected but critical component in development, is one of the low hanging fruits for ChatGPT. Nobody wants to write it, but everybody wants it.
I’ve come across scenarios where new developers have joined teams only to be overwhelmed by the industry jargon, internal tools, and coding practices. This can easily be solved with good documentation.
Enter ChatGPT. It’s no secret that ChatGPT can pump out Ivy League quality essays. Developers will be able to generate high-quality documentation for their code in a matter of minutes. This will undoubtedly save time and ensure that the code is well-documented and easy to understand for other developers.
Writing documentation is great and all, but what about emails or text messages?
As an AI that was trained to be impartial and provide information that is factual and unbiased, and also not capable of expressing personal opinions (yet), ChatGPT is a great tool to help come up with basic template responses.
This is incredibly handy when emotions and stress run high at work, and you want to refrain from letting your emotions get the better of you.
Here are some scenarios where you could turn to ChatGPT to draft up an impartial response:
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