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pjmlp 3 hours ago

Agreed, in regards to prices, it appears to be the new gold, lets see how this gets sorted out, with NPUs, FPGAs, analog (Cerebas),...

Now the abstraction I am with you on that, I foresee a more formal way to give specifications, but more suitable for natural language as input, or even proper mathematics, than the languages we have been using thus far.

Naturally we aren't there yet.

FpUser 2 hours ago | parent [-]

>"Naturally we aren't there yet."

But we were. COBOL ;)

On more serious note. Sure we need Spec development IDE which LLM would compile to a language of choice (or print ASIC). It would still not prevent that lower_bound things from happening and there will be no people to find out why

pjmlp an hour ago | parent [-]

If you look at the amount of stuff people type on tiny chat windows, I would say AI is COBOL's revenge.

Unfortunely that is already the case when debugging low code, no code tools, and good luck having any kind of versioning with those.