Wondering why the code generation has stopped working all of a sudden

I have problem getting a second part of code that is approximately 130 lines of code in flutter ,its repeatedly gets stuck and i have got code snippets that where bigger and more complex in the past , also other prompts dont seem to work either i also tried refreshing opening and closing the browser and deleting chat history but non would work its seems that model 4 has deteriorated i hops this wont last long

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You can also ask it to output xml as a markdown instruction as a workaround.

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Hahaha apparently it can be taunted


as well :sweat_smile:

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Funny stuff. Amazing how it was able to spit out 5 lines. It must of overheated some GPUs for those 5 lines.

Markup worked nicely. Took a bit for it to spew out of the inner neurals, but it did it.

update: markdown seemed to fail as well. json hasn’t failed yet.

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I have had the same problem after the latest ‘update’ - c++ code just stops generating and then a bunch of empty code windows until finally says network error tried in app and browser - highly annoying I have got used to my code co-pilot hope they fix soon

Json failed for me too. IDK what to do)



Lol

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Is this normal to experience? Are there too many users or what’s going on?

That’s just the portion that fit on my screen. It continues on for quite some time…

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Yes, I have the same issues. I’ve tried several new chats, but always the same bad result.

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I also got a lot of same issues for both GPT 4.0 and GPT 3.5 in the last two days.

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same here in chatgpt 3.5! for few days already

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I am having the exact same issues with chatgpt 3.5 for 2 days.

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We have the same issue today in our team workspaces with ChatGPT 4
This renders ChatGPT useless for the moment.

same here for Dart code for 2 days … no response from support Team. I consider stop paying for the service

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Same here for html ruby, it’s not generating code

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It’s not code generation. It’s whenever the first character of the next token is ‘<’

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