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sega_sai ◴[] No.42167962[source]
I think the interface of LLM with formalized languages is really the future. Because here you can formally verify every statement and deal with hallucinations.
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1. raincole ◴[] No.42168164[source]
It's obviously not the future (outside of mathematics research). The whole LLM boom we've seen in the past two years comes from one single fact: peopel don't need to learn a new language to use it.
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2. seizethecheese ◴[] No.42168180[source]
Both comments can be right. People don’t need to know HTML to use the internet.
3. nickpsecurity ◴[] No.42168396[source]
Natural language -> Formal Language with LLM-assisted tactics/functions -> traditional tools (eg provers/planners) -> expert-readable outputs -> layperson-readable results.

I can imagine many uses for flows where LLM’s can implement the outer layers above.