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by mmcconnell1618
335 days ago
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English and other languages come with lots of ambiguity and assumptions. A significant benefit of programming languages is they have explicit rules for how they will be converted into a running program. An LLM can take many paths from the same starting prompt and deliver vastly different output. |
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Being able to write code in a programming language is a feature, not a flaw. If we had always had to program in natural language, the precision and unambiguity of programming languages would be an eagerly welcomed revolution.
[1] https://cacm.acm.org/opinion/on-program-synthesis-and-large-...