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copilotIs there any IA can check my scripts?
Both Grok and Gemini will be able to assist you in writing Thinkscript.Is there any IA can check my scripts?
What script are you having trouble with? Can you post?Is there any IA can check my scripts?
ChatGPT had a dedicated ThinkOrSwim "gadget(?)" in the left sidebar. I canceled my ChatGPT subscription, and I don't see it now.Is there any IA can check my scripts?
It is my experience that one has to keep working with A.I. until it's right and works. Sometimes you have to test it for a few days on TOS to see if correct and keep working with A.I. until it is?I was coding custom scripts from peoples descriptions as a side gig since covid. Unfortunately for me, AI has completely killed that income because most people just outright accept the output from the models, BUT 40% error rate is generous compared to what I've actually seen the bots produce. You run into a major or issue of either 1. the coding being a mix of trading platform languages and python if its not an easy to reference coding source ie "build me the RSI but with a thick pink line" 2. when the indicator is adjusted to fit with the platform programming, the underlying logic ends up getting lost. AI tries to force a fit to the language as opposed to figuring out how to use the language to fit the underlying goal of why the indicator was created. So basically it comes down to this: if you don't know how to check whether what you got is accomplishing the goal then you might as well just download any old crap. TLDR: getting indicators from AI is like shopping in an outdoor street market for some rare, high end item and automatically taking the word of every single street vendor you encounter that what youre getting is 'top quality, best out there'
oh believe me, I've tested the hell out of the limits, but like I said if you have no idea of knowing you're looking at the right thing then there really isnt any new benefit to using the new tool vs old standbysIt is my experience that one has to keep working with A.I. until it's right and works. Sometimes you have to test it for a few days on TOS to see if correct and keep working with A.I. until it is?
I'm guessing that is what I used to use. It was like a specified thinkscript but I thought they removed those a year ago and now you can just tell it to use thinkscript, but it will hallucinate with pinescript and make up functions that don't exist. Most normal error it makes is use the same name of definitions for plots.ChatGPT had a dedicated ThinkOrSwim "gadget(?)" in the left sidebar. I canceled my ChatGPT subscription, and I don't see it now.
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Simple things, maybe. But when dealing with anything even remotely complex, AI can not reliably write scripts, or check your scripts. It's quite the opposite really, you must to be able to check the AI's scripts. It's still a bit of a paradox at this point. It is only truly useful in areas where you don't really need it.
It can lighten your workload, improve efficiency, and perhaps save you some mundane typing, but it can not fill a void where your own expertise is lacking. You still have to know what you're talking about, how to code, and be able to thoroughly proofread it.
Basically, you have to issue it directives; tell it what to do, don't ask. Then you must have the wherewithal to ensure it has correctly followed your directions. If instead, you're asking it how to do things, or having it explain things that you don't understand, then you might as well not even bother.
Without the capacity to proofread it, teach it, provide it with a basis of working sample code, and sometimes even argue with it, you're bound to get burned by ai-hallucinations, and you won't be able to tell the difference. AI often says the most ridiculous things when left on its own.
That's how we keep ending up with copy/paste ai-generated posts where the code isn't even attempting to accomplish what the what the emoji-laden instructional manifesto says it does, and other things like ai-hallucinated TOS guides about features and settings that literally do not exist.
Yes. Gemini and also try Grok (especially Heavy/Team) (and Grok does great backtesting - you can give it file of data to test). For either, keep one project in one chat, as they do look back at your input iteratively.Ya know what.... I hadn't used the gemini/google ai mode in a long time and ya know what....HOLY CRAP, its coding ability and logic has grown at a parabolic rate compared to other models I've used more frequently or tested recently. I haven't even seen Claude come anywhere close (granted im only using free modes) If you're going to go the AI route and understand the underlying mechanics of the indicator, I'd actually recommend using it. Even as a programmer its outstanding for laying out the framework that can be tweaked afterward. Masssssssive time saver/game changer to my opinion, and thats from somebody who's p!ssed i lost an easy income stream lol
been using gemini for about 6 months, love itYa know what.... I hadn't used the gemini/google ai mode in a long time and ya know what....HOLY CRAP, its coding ability and logic has grown at a parabolic rate compared to other models I've used more frequently or tested recently. I haven't even seen Claude come anywhere close (granted im only using free modes) If you're going to go the AI route and understand the underlying mechanics of the indicator, I'd actually recommend using it. Even as a programmer its outstanding for laying out the framework that can be tweaked afterward. Masssssssive time saver/game changer to my opinion, and thats from somebody who's p!ssed i lost an easy income stream lol
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