In the past year, we've witnessed an exponential growth of ChatGPT and other Generative AI tools. AI has quickly become a transformative force across industries, from tech giants to small startups, and even community sites like ours. For instance, Stack Overflow announced its plan to leverage AI tools to draft a question or tag content; Quora built a ChatGPT bot to answer questions; and GitHub is piloting the AI tool for personalized content.
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This trend in the community landscape makes me wonder what MATLAB Central community, especially in MATLAB Answers, can do to integrate AI and enhance the community.
Share with us your ideas in the comment session. Ideally one comment per idea, so that others can vote on a secific idea or have deeper discussions about it.
10 Comments
A customized tutorial generator.
I.e., when the information a person wants is split across multiple disparate Matlab documentation pages, combine them into a single tutorial.
Example: "Prepare me a tutorial that overviews all the different ways to implement a neural network in Matlab"
I tried this in the AI Chat Playground and it does give something, but much more terse than I had in mind.
Curated notifications of new content.
- AI learns the areas of interest and expertise for a frequent contributor
- AI sends a daily digest of new questions, FEX submissions, or Cody problems to the contributor that match their areas.
Maybe it can be used to comb through the Answers database and write a digest of common user issues to be relayed to Matlab developers...?
Please don't use it. I just want it to go away.
I like the idea to use AI to answer 'old' questions that remain unanswered. It's likely the AI will be somewhat helpful as opposed to completely off the mark.