Not only can it pass FRQs, but I have also been using it to solve AP CSA Multiple Choice questions. Most of the time, it spits out the correct choice with a valid justification. A pretty helpful tool for students new to computer science! (though one shouldn't be doing AP CSA without prior CS knowledge as it ruins one's interest in computer science IMO)
For the use cases of question and answering, especially regarding technology, ChaGPT is indeed more flexible and convenient compared to Google and will surely replace a large part of this use case. However, Google is still irreplaceable as an index for the entire internet, and it will remain how we find content created by other _people_.
Mobile typing experience IS terrible for anything other than routine work IMO.
The fact that your keyboard takes up half of your already small screen space and that you'll have to look at your keyboard to type is a massive inhibitant for productivity.
Not to mention the constant autocorrecting if you are doing any industry-specific work.
> The fact ... that you'll have to look at your keyboard to type is a massive inhibitant for productivity.
I don't look at the keyboard when I type on my phone... why would you do that?! That's like assuming you have to look at the keyboard on your laptop... sure, you can, but it is much better to just practice for a bit and then stop.
I think I can get used to both the new UI and the old one, as personal preference doesn't really matter that much.
That being said, I really agree with the text that the design to be chosen should be based on A/B testing and whether the design improvement leads to an improvement in productivity.
Exactly, when you want to download JetBrian fleet, you'll first have to download their "JetBrain Toolbox", which looks and functions VERY similar to the adobe CC menubar app.
To be fair they ship a large number of IDEs and Toolbox makes managing them a lot easier. I mostly only use IDEA Ultimate and CLion but I use the others occasionally too for certain tasks but don't necessarily have them installed all the time. Toolbox is installed on all my machines so I can simply install what I need when I need it, i.e Datagrip to generate some nice diagrams of some random DB I need to look at, etc.