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(DIR) Post #AQIlsML8v0ccGN13nk by peter@toot.cafe
2022-12-05T10:16:56Z
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Thinking back to this blog post I wrote 7 yrs ago: https://peteroshaughnessy.com/posts/artificial-intelligence-future-of-coding/"We need programming languages to bridge the gap between humans and machines… As computers get smarter and better at interpreting what we want, we should expect that we’ll be able to move closer - or fully - to our natural human language."ChatGPT can write code. But beyond that, will we even need the code? Why bridge the gap to computers, now that they've bridged the gap to us?
(DIR) Post #AQIlsMyUYi66EPQU8O by ondra@social.unextro.net
2022-12-05T16:18:31Z
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@peter We may not need code to instruct computers. But on a lower level, processors still need to interpret something and computers/AIs need to talk to each other. Human language is too ineffective for that so some kind of code will always exist.