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Part 2: Exploring AI and English-Based Code!

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Lonnie and Ryan continue to examine programming in English, they meticulously evaluate four distinct LLMs: @GPT-4, GPT-3, @Bard, and @Claude.
 
Their experimentation involved designing sixteen programming applications, each tailored for testing the capabilities of these LLMs in executing simple English prompts.
 
Prioritizing simplicity, Lonnie and Ryan gained invaluable insights into the nuances of LLMs' strengths and limitations within the realm of English-based programming.
 
Read the article to see the outcomes of their results (Featured in CodeProject's The Daily Insider!)
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