#Diverse perspectives on #AI from #Rust contributors and maintainers
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#Diverse perspectives on #AI from #Rust contributors and maintainers
https://nikomatsakis.github.io/rust-project-perspectives-on-ai/feb27-summary.html
Healthy debates are still possible, it seems.
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#Diverse perspectives on #AI from #Rust contributors and maintainers
https://nikomatsakis.github.io/rust-project-perspectives-on-ai/feb27-summary.html
Healthy debates are still possible, it seems.
Lol, the irony that this has been boosted by a bot immediately after I'd posted it.

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#Diverse perspectives on #AI from #Rust contributors and maintainers
https://nikomatsakis.github.io/rust-project-perspectives-on-ai/feb27-summary.html
Healthy debates are still possible, it seems.
@janriemer
I articulate usefulness of Rust's type system in passing "mental model" from creator to reader/user-developer. And compiler precisely enforces model, expressed in types.
Switching into "use of GenAI" tools, should have the same criteria: if explicit mental model is articulated in types, human/readers can fully grasp it, and compiler produces code that works, then, why should I tell anyone what tool to use?The reality, of course, is that despite M in LLM there is no explicit model.
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