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Just for fun (and a bit of professional curiosity), I decided to play around with ChatGPT’s Artificial Intelligence (AI). With perhaps a subconscious desire to see if I could short-circuit the system, I entered the following request:
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…importing the result to a MAD-learn HCJ Builder template, I got this:
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Broken image links aside, it didn’t do a bad job. It certainly provided a good starting point that was well-suited to approaching the code via reverse engineering.
So what does the future hold for budding mobile app developers? Only time–and the limits of students’ imaginations–will tell!
By:
Gregg Stone
Director of Curriculum and Implementation
MAD-learn.