> A side effect of giving names to requests and responses is that it makes the predictions from AIs like GitHub Copilot significantly more effective.
Hmm first time I see an api try to cator to AI tools rather than the other way around, feels like we’ve turned a corner for AI tools. Wonder what will happen when we start to design code / libraries / languages with this in mind.
I have a feeling there will be a “designed for ai” language that is going to sweep our industry, maybe turn the languages of today in the same place as assembly/forth - nice for some specific applications, but not mainstream…
I’ve thought of this as well. Maybe even inline assembly which might actually be something like JS/python/rust. It might look like inline SQL does now.
Hmm first time I see an api try to cator to AI tools rather than the other way around, feels like we’ve turned a corner for AI tools. Wonder what will happen when we start to design code / libraries / languages with this in mind.
I have a feeling there will be a “designed for ai” language that is going to sweep our industry, maybe turn the languages of today in the same place as assembly/forth - nice for some specific applications, but not mainstream…