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I do wonder if a new programming language will be invented that is 'ai friendly' and far more better integrated
The main concern for me is how that would even work. LLMs struggle to come up with anything truly novel, and are mostly copying from their training set. What happens when 99% of the training corpus for a programming language is AI code or at least partially AI code? Without human data to start with how do LLMs continue to get better? This is kind of an issue with everything LLMs do but especially programming.
I'm thinking more along the lines of a new programming language unlike any programming language ever made, simply made for an LLM to produce, like machine generation of machine code (but who knows, LLM's in themselves are frankly magic to me, last thing I want to do is be like someone in the early 1900's predicating in the year 2000 we'll all use advanced hot air balloons to move about)
2035: BASIC supremacy.
imagine if there were a plethora of them already lurking out there in the deep?
isn't it strange then that you don't already have an AI overlord then?