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I heard Turing is a quite open-minded and outgoing person, I feel he might have a okay chance of giving LLM a shot. On the other hand, I feel there is no way Dijkstra is gonna vibe with LLM.
He didn’t get on with hardware people at all. Didn’t have much time for software people either. Theoretical computer science was his thing.
Sorry, who is "he"? Turing or Djikstra? Both make sense, just wondering who you are referring to.
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