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Comment by 20k

1 day ago

As people are discovering, natural language is insufficiently precise to be able to specify edge cases. Any language precise enough to be formally verified against is a programming language

One agent generates : Spec -> Code then

Another agent: Code -> Inverted Spec

then compare Spec and Inverted Spec.

If there is a Gap, a Human fixes and clarifies the Gap.

This is like Generator and Discriminator aspects of GAN models or Autoencoder models.

we're going to end up speaking past each other - but generally I do agree with you and am not denouncing the importance of formal verification methods. I do think abstractions are going to dominate the human ux above them