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xigoi
20d ago
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The main difference is that the input to an LLM is in an ambiguous language.
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brabel
20d ago
A programming language is allowed to be ambiguous, I don’t know of a definition that excludes that!
xigoi
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20d ago
All programming languages I know of provide at least some guarantees about the program’s behavior.
skydhash
20d ago
The language specs may be, but an implementation is never ambiguous. When you encounter and undefined behavior in the specs, that’s when you look at your compiler/interpreter docs.
newswasboring
20d ago
So is JavaScript haha.
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