Imaginary Programming is an AI tool that utilizes OpenAI’s GPT engine as a runtime to enable developers to solve new problems without needing a dedicated ML team.
It allows the user to define a function prototype in TypeScript and Imaginary Programming uses GPT to take care of the rest. The tool is TypeScript-based, making it easy to add GPT’s intelligence to existing Node.js, Next.js, and React projects.
Developers can use Imaginary Programming to generate useful titles and text for users, classify data using human-like intelligence, and extract structured data out of messy, unstructured language by indicating what kind of data is needed.
Imaginary Programming can be used for any task where human-like intelligence around text is needed. It allows users to tell an imaginary function what to do through comments, and the tool will find the structure inside the messy data.
Structured data can be output in JSON to make developers’ tasks easier. Imaginary Programming also includes a Playground where developers can experiment with the tool without installing it into their projects.
Overall, Imaginary Programming is a valuable AI tool that enables frontend developers to add intelligence incrementally to their projects and solve entirely new problems without requiring prior expertise in machine learning.