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minus-squarecatloaf@lemm.eelinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up14·2 days agoNo, human language. Well, they’ve also been used for code, but that’s still designed for humans. I doubt you could use something off the shelf for binaries.
minus-squarehendrik@palaver.p3x.delinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3arrow-down1·2 days agoAnd with machine code, you got to keep track of what’s in the stack, CPU registers, … to make a sense of what the code and the next branch command does. It’s completely unalike processing human language. LLMs aren’t really set up to do it.
minus-squaretechnocrit@lemmy.dbzer0.comlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1arrow-down1·edit-22 days agoCode is just a high-level human language. When “AI” grifters talk about “language” they’re using the narrowest possible definition: text that can be scraped.
No, human language.
Well, they’ve also been used for code, but that’s still designed for humans. I doubt you could use something off the shelf for binaries.
And with machine code, you got to keep track of what’s in the stack, CPU registers, … to make a sense of what the code and the next branch command does. It’s completely unalike processing human language. LLMs aren’t really set up to do it.
Code is just a high-level human language.
When “AI” grifters talk about “language” they’re using the narrowest possible definition: text that can be scraped.