What if ChatGPT were a cat?
ChatGPT is boring. I want a cat to answer my questions. So I built CatGPT!
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Try CatGPT at catgpt.wvd.io
The latest in pawtifurcial intelligence, CatGPT uses a purr-al network and an advanced hairballgorithm to come up with natural-sounding responses.
Not really though, it just returns random meows.
I made this site for fun, and to try out programming with ChatGPT. To be clear: this site does not actually use ChatGPT or any other form of AI. Nothing is done with the user input either.
I did use ChatGPT to help build it. My first question was 'Create a website with HTML and CSS, that looks like ChatGPT'. It took some back and forth to get something looking alright, but it was quite useful to create a basic structure for the web page.
When the site got more complicated though, any new changes I requested would break the site, or revert previous changes.
I also let ChatGPT generate the first version of the JavaScript code, but needed to tweak that by hand too.
In summary, the ChatGPT use case I see is to get a quick basic structure as a starting point for building a site. But AI is not good at getting the site to do creative things.
The airplane icon is from FontAwesome, the user avatar is from Iconsax. The site lives on Netlify, I use Counter.dev to get some statistics.
The cat in the image is called Suus.
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