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by drvdevd
1155 days ago
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Perhaps this is one of the greatest paradigm shifts for traditional software engineers as “AI” becomes more commonly integrated: maybe we will have to use anthropomorphic language and maybe it will be considered the most technically correct way of talking about these systems due not only to their non-deterministic nature but also their emergent properties. (This was a great post btw - highly recommend if you’re just perusing the comments) |
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The reason being: All software engineers are trained to read and write code, aka. precise formal languages. All feedback from systems about errors in that are also precise and formal languages.
What will likely happen, is that we will use anthropomorphic language more and more to generate code, especially code that is easy to describe but just a boring hassle to type (aka. boilerplate or things like simple unit tests).