@troldann we’re already using LLMs to generate the training data that’s passed in to train the frontier models. What if we asked that first LLM to generate a language that’d be easier for it to work with in the future and passed that in as training data? It’s basically a compiler bootstrapping pattern for LLMs.
Ben Hale
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Just had a wild thought:@marcoarment The best analogy I have is that our current abstraction programming languages are likely to become the next “assembly language”. Something that you can drop to if things are really hairy, but you are likely working at a higher-level abstraction nearly all the time.
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Just had a wild thought:@marcoarment Yes. The next programming language will be LLM-friendly, possibly even created by an LLM.
