Chris Lattner
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And so a lot of it comes into, you know, I don't feel like we have to compete with LLMs.
I think they'll help automate a ton of the mechanical stuff out of the way.
And just like, you know, I think we all try to scale through delegation and things like this.
Delegating route things to an LLM, I think is an extremely valuable and
approach that will help us all scale and be more productive.
But I think it's a fascinating companion.
But I'd say I don't think that means that we're going to be done with coding.
Sure, sure.
So I do lead an AI company, so maybe there'll be a Mojo LLM at some point.
But if your question is like, how do we make a language to be suitable for LLMs?
Yeah.
I think that the...
I think the cool thing about LLMs is you don't have to.
And so if you look at what is English or any of these other terrible languages that we as humans deal with on a continuous basis, they're never designed for machines.
And yet they're the intermediate representation.
They're the exchange format that we humans use to get stuff done.
And so these programming languages, they're an intermediate representation between the human and the computer, or the human and the compiler, roughly, right?
And so I think the LLMs will have no problem learning whatever keyword we pick.
Well, I'm a human optimist.
I'm also an LLM optimist.