Can ChatGPT write Ansible playbooks that work?

This is an interesting article from OpenSource.com Can ChatGPT write Ansible playbooks that work? I will just put the conclusion from the author

If you are trying to learn or if you have no clue about how to perform a certain programming task, ChatGPT can show you some examples that may or may not work the way you want. This can be useful in some situations, because if you search for examples in a search engine, you may find thousands of references that you need to evaluate, interpret, and test, versus having to so for the single result ChatGPT provides. Reading manuals is always recommended, but sometimes you must read pages and pages until you find one applicable example.

ChatGPT is also useful if you just want a quick example to give you ideas or help you remember a module or function that you’ve already used before.

But I would not recommend you take anything provided by the AI and use it without fully understanding, validating, and testing it. Especially if you need to use it in a production environment. Well, this general advice is applicable to ANYTHING you find on the internet. I am just being obvious.

Can ChatGPT write Ansible playbooks that work?

SKT significantly speed up launch of Korean ChatGPT

The article is taken from SKT doubles supercomputer capacity to speed up launch of Korean ChatGPT

SK telecom Co. (SKT) has doubled the capacity of its supercomputer, which serves as the brain of its artificial intelligence model AIDAT, as competition mounts to develop and launch a chatbot that relies on generative AI after the release of Open AI’s ChatGPT.

SKT announced Sunday that “Titan,” the supercomputer that is the basis for its super-giant AI advancement since 2021, expanded its capacity to 1,040 NVIDIA A100 GPUs.

Titan supports performance of more than 17.1 petaflops. One petaflop can calculate speed of a computer equal to one 1,000 trillion times per second, and 17.1 petaflop means the computer is capable of computing 17.1 trillion times per second.

SKT doubles supercomputer capacity to speed up launch of Korean ChatGPT