The capabilities of ChatGPT and similar AI systems have created considerable interest in popular media. It seems logical that these AI systems, which are designed to process general languages, should also be able to handle the relatively simple syntax of program code and circuit functions, and this syntax should be easier to formalize. Here we put two widely used systems— Google Bard and Flux Copilot — to a practical test.
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