It's a generic chat prompt. And as chat prompts go, it's pretty middle of the road; nothing special. No offense, but I've seen some teams knock mvps out for chat bot UIs a few years ago and it's not that hard. Doesn't require any special skills or a huge team. This looks to me that OpenAi has a tiny app development team compared to the rest of their organization. Their AI team consists of clear rock stars. Their UI team, not so much.
The chain literally started with that sentiment so literally repeating it doesn't seem like it's adding anything new, so I was wondering what the actual point is.
The overwhelming success of GUIs compared to the command line shows that text prompts aren’t ideal, I think. Of course the command line isn’t equivalent to a chatbot, but they still both require a lot of prior knowledge.
Strong disagree. ChatGPT is the only UI/UX that I find usable (great, no. Better than the rest, by miles). Bing and Google are damned clunky.
It's also easy to make you own interface with via the API.