Mozilla launches AI Help, an AI-powered assistant for programmers developed by MDN

Mozilla launches AI Help, an AI-powered assistant for programmers developed by MDN

Mozilla has partnered with Supabase and OpenAI to develop AI Help, an interactive interface powered by GPT-3.5. This new feature, developed for MDN Web Docs, aims to provide programmers with timely guidance, coding assistance, and programming concepts.

AI Help utilizes comprehensive MDN references, guides, and resources to enhance the learning experience and improve productivity. When users have a coding question or need help debugging errors, they can simply ask their question on MDN, and AI Help will dive into the repository of documentation to retrieve the most relevant information. It then presents a succinct summary to the user, streamlining their interaction with the website and enabling them to get back to coding faster.

This new feature is designed to equip users with the insights they need, helping them overcome coding challenges and enhance their productivity. Users with a free MDN Plus account can start trying out AI Help today.

by Paul

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MDN Web Docs is an evolving learning platform for Web technologies and the software that powers the Web. It covers web standards like CSS, HTML, and JavaScript, as well as open web app development and Firefox add-on development. However, it currently has an average rating of 3.3, and there are many alternatives listed on AlternativeTo to choose from.

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BarnMTB
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Can it write, modify, or automatically fix code with just a prompt?

If not, it's just a glorified search box - like most chatbots in help section.

Gu