We’ve been looking at this for quite some time at Cwicly, and done some deeper training on Cwicly blocks.
The real issue at hand here for me is:
Does this currently bring anything to the table?
I have found that you take more time figuring out if the AI has put things together correctly or not when it comes to transforming HTML content etc…
I love their point about CSS Styling. Takes one more time to write the prompt out than doing it oneself, and only does basic stuff.
Might be good for quick content generation , which is nothing revolutionary here
Hi @Louis,
I apologize for not providing context in my post. It is not a feature request from my end. I use Pinegrow and found it interesting, so I posted here. I agree with all of your points.
Most AI struggles with high requests per second (rps), even with paid plans. I’m glad you’re staying informed about current developments.
I hope at some point these will get much better and reduce our workload.
Yeah, the difference is that the AI (codex003) has been trained on regular code (HTML, JS and CSS)… but the block syntax is not that common and even if it is logical, it must follow strict rules to not cause a broken block. Hence, Pinegrow has the upper hand in integrating something like this, as they work directly with the technologies and don’t rely on an WordPress abstraction layer for building web pages.