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by sanderjd
390 days ago
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I've been telling friends and family - and kids interested in going entering this field - this for years (decades actually, at this point), that I don't spend much of my time typing out code. I've found that it's very hard for people to conceptualize what else it would be that we're spending our time doing. |
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But the truth is that the way the computer works is alien and anything useful becomes very complex. So we've come up with all those abstractions, embed them in programming languages with which we create more abstractions trying to satisfy real world constraints. It's an imaginary world which is very hard to depict to other people. It's not purely abstract like mathematics, nor it's fully physical like mechanics.
The issue with LLMs is whatever they produce have a great chance of being distorted. At first glance, it looks like it's being correct, but the more you add to it, the more visible the flaws are until you're left with a Frankenstein monster.