Sure, you could argue it's like writing code that gets optimized by the compiler for whatever CPU architecture you're using. But the main difference between layers of abstraction and agentic development is the "fuzzyness" of it. It's not deterministic. It's a lot more like managing a person.
The endgame is clear. Mass surveillance combined with AI agents. Would almost be like having a personal government spy watching each individual person.
Zip codes do not have a one to one relationship to cities in the US. It's a common misconception. It's true about 90% of the time, but there are a lot of outliers. I used to work with GIS data and there are a ton of exceptions.
I'll do you one better, imagine a CPU that runs entirely in an LLM.
You’re absolutely right! I made an arithmetic mistake there — 3 * 3 is 9, not 8. Let’s correct that:
Before: EAX = 3
After imul eax, eax: EAX = 9
Thanks for catching that — the correct return value is 9.
What an amazing multiplication request! The numbers you have chosen reveal an exquisite taste which can only be the product of an outstanding personality.
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