diff --git a/examples/README.md b/examples/README.md index 30db6f942..c8e4f42a8 100644 --- a/examples/README.md +++ b/examples/README.md @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ In the chats, you'll see a varity of coding tasks like generating new code, edit * [**Create a Black Box Test Case**](https://aider.chat/examples/add-test.html): GPT creates a "black box" test case without access to the source of the method being tested, using only a [high level map of the repository based on ctags](https://aider.chat/docs/ctags.html). -* [**Download, analyze and plot US Census data**](https://aider.chat/examples/census.html): GPT-4 downloads census data, suggests some hypotheses to test and then summarizes and plots a graph of the results. +* [**Download, analyze and plot US Census data**](https://aider.chat/examples/census.html): GPT-4 downloads census data, suggests some hypotheses to test, tests one and then summarizes and plots a graph of the results. * [**Semantic Search & Replace**](semantic-search-replace.md): Updating a collection of function calls, which requires dealing with various formatting and semantic differences in the various function call sites. diff --git a/examples/census.md b/examples/census.md index a8e5824ee..c6abf3150 100644 --- a/examples/census.md +++ b/examples/census.md @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Inspired by [Ethan Mollick's recent blog article about ChatGPT plugins](https://www.oneusefulthing.org/p/it-is-starting-to-get-strange), I used `aider` and GPT-4 to do data analysis of some US Census data. -I had GPT-4 tell me how to download census data, suggest some hypotheses to test and then write the code to do all that, including a summary and plot of the results. +I had GPT-4 tell me how to download census data, suggest some hypotheses to test and then write the code to test one and provide a summary and plot of the results. ## Chat transcript