|
|
|
|
|
by dilap
1184 days ago
|
|
That's my general point: it's easier to say what you want than to implement it in a low-level (relative to English) language. Hence why English is a good programming language. And LLMs aren't just good at binary search, they're good at lots of things. Imagine you are in a room with a programmer who is unquestionably better and more expert than you are. Now let's say you need to write a program. Would you be better off trying to write it yourself, or describing what you want to the better programmer, and letting them write it? Obviously the latter! Given a sufficiently advanced compatriot, English is the preferred programming language. Now, are LLMs good enough? Probably not yet, but getting there rapidly! |
|