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I basically treat it as a Stack overflow equivalent that can answer any question I have instantly but is correct only like 60% of the time. Which is still nice if you have the expertise to tell when you're in that 60% vs the 40%. It's particularly good at standard, boilerplate-y stuff where it gives an answer back faster than searching the documentation. So definitely useful, but I agree it's still overhyped--you need to know what you're doing to get any real use out of it, it only helps on certain specific tasks, and it's definitely not automating us out of a job any time soon.
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