• gbuttersnaps@programming.dev
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      Not disagreeing with you at all, you made a pretty good point. But when engineering the prompt takes 80% of the effort that just writing the essay (or code for that matter) would take, I think most people would rather write it themselves.

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      We are all annoyed at clients for not saying what they actually want in a Scope of Works, yet we do the same to LLM thinking it will fill in the blanks how we want it filled in.

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        Yet that’s usually enough when taking to another developer.

        The problem is that we have this unambiguous language that is understood by human and a computer to tell computer exactly what we want to do.

        With LLM we instead opt to use a natural language that is imprecise and full of ambiguity to do the same.