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gradus_ad 15 hours ago

I've recently been doing some work with Autodesk. It would be great for an LLM to be as comfortable with the "vocabulary" of these applications as they are with code. Maybe part of this involves creating a language for CAD design in the first place. But the principle that we need to build out vocabularies and subsequently generate and expose "sentences" (workflows) for LLM's to train on seems like a promising direction.

Of course this requires substantial buy in from application owners - create the vocabulary - and users - agree to expose and share the sentences they generate - but the results would be worth it.

baq 5 hours ago | parent [-]

Mildly amusing since i remember AutoCAD having a lisp interpreter ~30 years ago…?

officialchicken 4 hours ago | parent [-]

AutoCAD had LISP from the beginning.

https://www.fourmilab.ch/autofile/