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by starttoaster
936 days ago
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I think, at least in their current form and possibly for the near future, that some kind of new language that relied on abstract human operator queries piped to an LLM, would lead to too high of levels of ambiguity of output for most enterprises to accept. To me, this kind of thinking is excellent as a potentially mid to far off goal. But, again this is just my opinion, thinking of it as a short term goal seems naive. It brings to mind the memes of non-technical people asking ChatGPT to make them a basic website, and they send it to a software developer in their family as an html file and go "Are you worried these things are going to make your job obsolete? I just made a website." Anyway, with it in mind that I believe that is not a short term goal: in the short term, I still need to make money. So I write Go for a paycheck. And based on what I believe the tools available around me today are capable of, I think by _today's_ standards, it is nice to work with in a wide variety of tasks. |
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