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uriegas | 3 months ago
I don't agree with this. Natural language is so ambiguous. At least for software development the hard work is still coming up with clearly defined solutions. There is a reason for why math has its own domain specific language.
euroderf|3 months ago
As a former tech comms guy I will say:
Natural language can be bent into arbitrary precision. Write something, then enter a read-rewrite-reread loop as the devil's advocate (this is key) until it stops being ambiguous or having multiple conceivable interpretations.
Yes with English this process can be a pain in the butt, until you get the hang of it.
stavros|3 months ago
didroe|3 months ago
There's a good reason we use jargon in professions, or more constrained and less ambiguous languages for maths/coding
jgalt212|3 months ago
n4pw01f|3 months ago
Was a pain to set up, but you can score the context completion and then if the score is under 98% or something, “ask” clarifying questions of the requesting agent or person or system
thfuran|3 months ago
zbyforgotp|3 months ago