Verb:
(1) (Computing & Problem-Solving) To debug, troubleshoot, or refine something using GPT (or another AI tool)—whether it’s code, a stubborn idea, or a half-baked argument.
(2) To use AI as a sounding board to refine thoughts, rework a draft, or poke holes in an idea.
Noun:
(1) The process of using AI to troubleshoot or refine something.
(2) A specific case of AI-assisted debugging, brainstorming, or problem-solving.
Etymology:
A play on debug, swapping in g- for GPT, because let’s be real—that’s what’s actually doing the heavy lifting.
Other forms, e.g.,
g-bugging (noun)
g-bugged (adjective, verb)
(1) (Computing & Problem-Solving) To debug, troubleshoot, or refine something using GPT (or another AI tool)—whether it’s code, a stubborn idea, or a half-baked argument.
(2) To use AI as a sounding board to refine thoughts, rework a draft, or poke holes in an idea.
Noun:
(1) The process of using AI to troubleshoot or refine something.
(2) A specific case of AI-assisted debugging, brainstorming, or problem-solving.
Etymology:
A play on debug, swapping in g- for GPT, because let’s be real—that’s what’s actually doing the heavy lifting.
Other forms, e.g.,
g-bugging (noun)
g-bugged (adjective, verb)
"I was banging my head against the wall with this SQL query for hours, then I g-bugged it, and boom—fixed in two minutes."
"I knew my pitch was missing something, so I g-bugged it until it was perfect."
"That wasn’t my best take, but after a quick g-bug, I found my weak point."
"I didn't have time to flesh out a long email, but a fast g-bug gave me the gist of what I needed."
"This report was a mess, but now it’s g-bugged and ready to go."
"I knew my pitch was missing something, so I g-bugged it until it was perfect."
"That wasn’t my best take, but after a quick g-bug, I found my weak point."
"I didn't have time to flesh out a long email, but a fast g-bug gave me the gist of what I needed."
"This report was a mess, but now it’s g-bugged and ready to go."
by SomeDataGuy February 20, 2025