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Like with ChatGPT, there seems to be a learning curve at first. Both tools are incredibly powerful, but you have to understand that they're tools first, not some kind of "friend" you're working with (not yet, anyway!). I've been pretty disappointed so far, but I'm also just experimenting right now, and I know it'll improve quickly.

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I've had access to Code Interpreter for a couple of months now, and have routinely been impressed. I suppose it depends in part on what you're using it for, and what your level of coding knowledge is. If you're an expert coder, it may seem unimpressive. Just the fact that it can autonomously correct errors it encounters is mind-boggling to me. It is an intimation of what AutoGPT tries to accomplish, except in this case it actually works.

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I'll try playing around w/a spreadsheet. That's what I'm most interested in, although I have a distinct desire to navigate conservatively (think: Samsung leak).

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One possibility to consider if you want to avoid leaking corporate data is to sign up for a free account at Kaggle and download some of their datasets.

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Thanks, Dave! I may reach out in the future when the time is right. It's not urgent, but I do want to dive in when I feel good about doing so. Much appreciated!

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