DeepSeek Generate AHK v2 code for free



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Video Summary

  • Introduction
    • Presenter: Joan Isas from The Automator
    • Topic: A new AI tool for writing AutoHotkey V2 code
  • Tool Overview
    • Name: Deep Seek
    • Characteristics:
      • Open source
      • Interacts directly with the browser
      • Free to use
      • Can be downloaded as a local LLM (Large Language Model)
      • API calls available
  • Demonstration
    • Task: Create a simple AutoHotkey V2 GUI for user input and display
    • Initial code generation by Deep Seek was mostly correct
    • Identified issues:
      • Incorrect use of quotation marks in a function call
      • Incorrect multi-line string variable formatting
      • Use of a function name as a variable name
    • Corrections were suggested to the AI, which then provided working code
  • Performance and Speed
    • Deep Seek is noted to be fast
    • Comparison with OpenAI’s models
    • Discussion on how AI models have improved over time
    • Mention of a new model, 03, with AGI levels but slower performance
  • Deep Think Feature
    • A feature of Deep Seek that allows for more thorough code checking
    • When enabled, it provided V1 code instead of the requested V2 code
    • Without Deep Think, the tool performed better with V2 code
  • Pricing and Comparison
    • Comparison with OpenAI’s pricing
    • Deep Seek claims to have lower pricing
    • Discussion on the potential use of Deep Seek in projects due to cost-effectiveness
  • Performance Benchmarks
    • Comparison of Deep Seek V3, V2.5, Claude, and GPT models
    • Claude outperforms Deep Seek V3 in certain aspects
    • Deep Seek claims to be above other models in general performance
  • Conclusion
    • Encouragement to try Deep Seek
    • Mention of its origin from China and implications for user preference
    • Potential switch of their AI error detector tool to Deep Seek due to cost
    • Deep Seek’s better understanding of AutoHotkey V2 code
  • Final Remarks
    • Request for likes and engagement
    • Mention of the hero call where such topics are discussed in detail

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