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Language, Authority, and LLMs: Who Should Be the Master?

Exploring the differences between programming languages and LLMs, focusing on authority and security.

This entry explores the distinctions between programming languages and large language models (LLMs). While programming languages define authority and meaning, LLMs interpret natural language contextually, leading to ambiguity and potential security vulnerabilities. The piece also examines a murder mystery simulation to illustrate how context influences perception and the flow of information.