Comment by anonymouskimmer
2 years ago
Programming languages can theoretically abstract things away to the extent a properly formulated phrase will get working code from an LLM. Construction designs and materials are still concretely limited by what physics will allow.
Well, programming languages are limited by what logic will allow, and computers (and by extension programming languages and LLMs) are also limited by what physics will allow.
Yes, but the compiler or LLM can theoretically handle that. In the construction case the humans are a large part of the compiler.
You keep using programming languages instead of programming as an analogy. Is that thought through or do you just throw these two concepts in the same basket?
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Humans are a large part of the compiler and LLM in programming too.
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