ARIA Bootstrapped: The Compiler Wrote Itself
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Imagine you have a super-duper robot friend who loves to build things, like amazing LEGO castles! 🤖🧱
Usually, a grown-up tells the robot exactly how to build the castle, step-by-step. That's like giving it a special instruction book.
But guess what? This news is about a very clever robot! It learned to write its own instruction book to build things even better and faster! 🤯
It's like the robot taught itself a new, secret language to be super-smart at building. So cool! 🎉
Several weeks ago I published an argument. AI-optimized intermediate representations are the right abstraction for AI-authored code. Continue reading on Medium »
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