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by psychoslave
498 days ago
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Premises seems completely flawed to me. It’s like if we would say because we have calculators, knowing basic arithmetic mentally will no longer be a necessary step to go through. All the more when the these calculators are actually not giving you exacts results, but excel at producing a lot of plausible lookalike approximations based on large corpus of computation samples. So it seems not only very wrong on what is the hard part in programming, but also misguided about where (current) LLM use can shine, including in programming context. |
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