@inthehands Yeah that is super interesting. But even programming languages aren’t perfect at that. Bugs and crashes are also disconnects from what we thought we told the computer to do and what we actually told it to do
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Javi (javi@sfba.social)'s status on Tuesday, 09-May-2023 11:01:53 JST Javi How long until the programming languages we use today are regarded the same way we think of Assembly today: very low level tools that only very few people write directly, and instead we write programs using natural language, like plain English sentences describing the program requirements, and then something like Large Language Models "compile" that into actual code? (Or maybe straight into assembly)
I feel like this may happen in my lifetime.