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Do you have an AI that you like to use for scripting?

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Do you have an AI that you like to use for scripting?

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flano1@reddit (OP)

I agree, there are always luddites with new technologies. Some people feel threatened, others want to gatekeep so they can feel superior. That's not saying there aren't valid criticisms and real risks. But this thing is not going away.

Do you have an AI that you like to use for scripting?

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flano1@reddit (OP)

> Copilot has been decent for powershell for me, its biggest weakness is the cluster that is o365 powershell.... 99% of it is outdated or no longer functioning commands. That's not exactly its fault lol. I feel this ! Which do you think is better between Copilot and Gemini?

Do you have an AI that you like to use for scripting?

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Do you have an AI that you like to use for scripting?

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flano1@reddit (OP)

I use it the same way. > If you expect it to create a script that works perfectly without any tweaking, you have bad expectations. I definitely don't have that expectation, but that also doesn't mean they are all equal, and there are so many now that it's hard to test them all.

Do you have an AI that you like to use for scripting?

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flano1@reddit (OP)

It seems to misunderstand the question I'm asking, possibly I'm wording things incorrectly. I think ChatGPT understands me more but hallucinates a lot :)

Copilot Broke Your Audit Log, but Microsoft Won’t Tell You

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