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Author:  Born2BeMild [ Fri Apr 21, 2023 9:38 am ]
Post subject:  Chat GP for writing plugins/scripts?

I think AI has been used to write photoshop plugins, just wondering if anyone has heard or made an attempt to write a script or plugin using it?

Author:  ofnuts [ Fri Apr 21, 2023 10:29 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Chat GP for writing plugins/scripts?

Yes, and results were not good. IMHO you have several problems:

1) ChatGPT learns from the Web, but doesn't take in account how old the information is. So it can use a deprecated API and/or overlook simpler/faster ways of doing things.
2) If it doesn't work, you will have a hard time getting ChatGPT to debug its thing, and possibly an even harder time finding someone willing to debug it for you.
3) Unlike a human, ChatGPT doesn't read minds. It won't tell you that what you ask can be done in better ways, possibly using native functions that you didn't know about, or a script/plugin that already exists.
4) Fundamentally, an AI is a computer. So, "stupid question, stupid answer" is guaranteed. The people who are by trade skilled into asking intelligent questions to computers are called "programmers".

Author:  Born2BeMild [ Fri Apr 21, 2023 11:40 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Chat GP for writing plugins/scripts?

Thanks for the link. oh well lets hope newer versions of AI get much better. I just heard that AI had been used to improve noise reduction in a photoshop plugin but can't remember where I saw it.

Author:  contrast_ [ Fri Apr 21, 2023 2:20 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Chat GP for writing plugins/scripts?

Born2BeMild wrote:
Thanks for the link. oh well lets hope newer versions of AI get much better. I just heard that AI had been used to improve noise reduction in a photoshop plugin but can't remember where I saw it.

GMIC has an AI to denoise and it is probably just as good using the same engine (but offline) where the user owns it.

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