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Fine-Tuned ChatGPT Plugin for Gno Developers #2950

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matijamarjanovic opened this issue Oct 14, 2024 · 0 comments
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Fine-Tuned ChatGPT Plugin for Gno Developers #2950

matijamarjanovic opened this issue Oct 14, 2024 · 0 comments

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matijamarjanovic commented Oct 14, 2024

Description

As we began developing in Gno, @stefann-01 and I encountered various obstacles that we had to overcome. Gno is relatively new and not widely adopted yet, which presented challenges. Throughout our Gno research, we reviewed numerous PRs and issues, and one that particularly caught our attention was this issue.

Intrigued by the idea presented there, we thought of a temporary solution that, while not ideal, could prove helpful for both novice and experienced Gno developers.

The Idea

The solution involves creating a fine-tuned ChatGPT plugin that leverages Gno’s official documentation, examples, and all relevant explanations found on the gnolang GitHub repository. This custom ChatGPT would serve as a support tool for anyone encountering issues during Gno development. Unlike the standard ChatGPT, which is only aware of Gno’s existence, this specialized version would provide more practical solutions tailored to Gno development challenges.

Why This is Useful

While we acknowledge that this approach is not decentralized and may not fully align with the web3 ethos, it serves as a temporary yet practical solution for current Gno developers. Even without a ChatGPT Plus subscription, developers could benefit from quick, accurate answers that would otherwise be unavailable.

In the long term, we hope to explore the possibility of a decentralized AI solution, as suggested in the referenced issue. However, for now, this approach offers much-needed assistance.

Call for Feedback

We would love to hear the community's opinions on this idea, which is why we are starting this discussion. Feel free to share your thoughts below! 👀🚀

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