I've been getting into LLMs and seeing how to empower them. By treating them as a human (they've been trained on our content after all!), it makes sense to give them the ability to write code and use it just like a developer.
This might be massively derivative and it's already a well-understood approach? Would love to hear more from people in the know. The script at the bottom is more a first step to breaking it out of its own mind, there are many things you could hand it to use to carry out a task?
I've been getting into LLMs and seeing how to empower them. By treating them as a human (they've been trained on our content after all!), it makes sense to give them the ability to write code and use it just like a developer.
This might be massively derivative and it's already a well-understood approach? Would love to hear more from people in the know. The script at the bottom is more a first step to breaking it out of its own mind, there are many things you could hand it to use to carry out a task?
> Could this mean we'll all become product managers in the future ?
Good lord, I sure hope not.
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