Interesting potential use case for AI: automatically rewrite the code in a book like this for python 3 vs 2. I know that’s not trivial, but seems like a very trainable use case
We don't need to cram AI into every possible technical corner in existence. It shouldn't be the first solution suggested for every problem that arises.
There are already Python 2 to Python 3 converters that don't use any AI. It's usually unnecessary.
Is this legal? I can’t find a free link from the author.
A site called "anarcho-copy.org" might possibly maybe be engaging in some copyright infringement? Unpossible...
going out on a limb here to say no. this probably shouldn't be publicly accessible.
Note that the book uses python 2
Interesting potential use case for AI: automatically rewrite the code in a book like this for python 3 vs 2. I know that’s not trivial, but seems like a very trainable use case
We don't need to cram AI into every possible technical corner in existence. It shouldn't be the first solution suggested for every problem that arises.
There are already Python 2 to Python 3 converters that don't use any AI. It's usually unnecessary.
But, and hear me out, converting this book from Py2 to Py3 using AI might be fun for the person doing it.