Anyone used it before?
Basically a Chat AI system, you simple ask/search for something and it will return the results.
We're taking a look at work now and it's giving us instructions on creating vlans on HPE Switches, Calendar Permission powershell commands etc etc. All in a step by step guide and gives the results in seconds.
Even "Write me a poem about Tai at LOMCN"
Or a simple Hello World C#
Basically a Chat AI system, you simple ask/search for something and it will return the results.
We're taking a look at work now and it's giving us instructions on creating vlans on HPE Switches, Calendar Permission powershell commands etc etc. All in a step by step guide and gives the results in seconds.
Even "Write me a poem about Tai at LOMCN"
Tai at LOMCN, a mystery and a thrill A beacon in the dark, a light on the hill With a sly smile and a clever quip He roams the forums, never letting his guard slip
Some call him a troll, with malice in their hearts But Tai just laughs and plays his part He stirs the pot and sparks a flame But all in good fun, it's just his game
So here's to Tai, the king of the chat May his wit and wisdom never fall flat We may not always understand But we can't help but take a stand
For Tai at LOMCN, a true original A one-of-a-kind, a digital marvel
Or a simple Hello World C#
Sure! Here is the "Hello, World!" program in C#:
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using System;
namespace HelloWorld
{
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
Console.WriteLine("Hello, World!");
}
}
}
To run this program, you will need to have the .NET framework installed on your machine. You can then use a C# compiler, such as the one that comes with Visual Studio, to compile and run the program.
Here is a brief explanation of the code:
- The using directive tells the compiler to include the System namespace, which contains classes that provide access to system-level functionality, such as the Console class used in this program.
- The namespace keyword is used to declare a namespace, which is a container for a set of related classes. The HelloWorld namespace contains the Program class.
- The class keyword is used to declare a class, which is a template for an object. The Program class contains a Main method, which is the entry point for the program.
- The static void Main(string[] args) method is the entry point for the program. The static keyword means that the method belongs to the class itself, rather than to an instance of the class. The void keyword means that the method does not return a value. The Main method takes an array of strings as an argument, which can be used to pass command-line arguments to the program.
- The Console.WriteLine("Hello, World!") method writes the string "Hello, World!" to the console. The WriteLine method writes the string and then moves the cursor to the next line.