Anthropic is unable to contribute to Zig due to new AI policy, Bun has to maintain a fork of Zig, the lead developer decided "what if I try Rust? can the model do this for me in a meaningful way?" is that so hard to believe? I've done it with Claude before this story was blown out of proportion. It's basically one of the strengths of language models. If you frequent any reverse engineering communities, a lot of breakthroughs are coming from people having Claude disassemble things and translate it to either specs of raw source files in a new language, to the point that it compiles.
So from the context of someone who has never done this with Claude, or GPT, or any other model, I guess I could see how this would smell like a marketing stunt, but Anthropic already has marketing videos for this sort of thing on their YouTube as of last year. They have a video of Claude going through legacy COBOL code and modernizing it. Whereas all of you guys are giving me "trust me bro" as your only evidence.
Anthropic is unable to contribute to Zig due to new AI policy, Bun has to maintain a fork of Zig, the lead developer decided "what if I try Rust? can the model do this for me in a meaningful way?" is that so hard to believe? I've done it with Claude before this story was blown out of proportion. It's basically one of the strengths of language models. If you frequent any reverse engineering communities, a lot of breakthroughs are coming from people having Claude disassemble things and translate it to either specs of raw source files in a new language, to the point that it compiles.
So from the context of someone who has never done this with Claude, or GPT, or any other model, I guess I could see how this would smell like a marketing stunt, but Anthropic already has marketing videos for this sort of thing on their YouTube as of last year. They have a video of Claude going through legacy COBOL code and modernizing it. Whereas all of you guys are giving me "trust me bro" as your only evidence.