In other words, just like programming, we’re writing better instructions. In this case, we’re asking it to think out loud more clearly. It’s almost like whiteboard interview prep.
It’s quite amazing because it means programming is fully entering the natural language phase of the timeline.
If you aren’t a solid clear writer, you may not make it in the brave new world.
>If you aren’t a solid clear writer, you may not make it in the brave new world.
Have you not heard of all the AI startups that can turn a 3-word thought into very clearly written prose to be lovingly poured into the waiting mouth of your AI agent?
The same reason kids are first taught the Bohrian atom model. It is less clear and precise, but thereby also less complex.
"100 baskets of apples" is easier to hold in your head than "23 baskets of red, small-ish apples, 12 of large red, 6 of any size green...", but my no means does it permit a more clear view of the Truth.
It’s quite amazing because it means programming is fully entering the natural language phase of the timeline.
If you aren’t a solid clear writer, you may not make it in the brave new world.