In large part because of the popularity of programs like ChatGPT and Bard, artificial intelligence (A.I.) and machine learning are currently extremely popular. Even those without technical knowledge are intrigued by what these technologies can offer them. The development of AI will have a significant impact on the computer industry during the coming years, particularly programmers.
When a user prompts ChatGPT or Bard, large language models (LLMs) are used to create code. A software developer might quickly write usable code, debug it, and integrate it into their current project with the help of these tools (and related ones that will be released soon). What effects will that have on programming language development and usage?
The increase in the use of LLM-based tooling is one potential wildcard in the programming language movement that has evolved, noted analytics firm RedMonk recently in a study of the most widely used programming languages in the globe. Although we haven't yet noticed any significant changes as a result of these technologies, it's possible that they will soon start to have an effect. Part of that may result from the fact that LLMs now have more in-depth training in some languages than others, which may cause users to favor one language over another.
RedMonk continued, that the capacity of LLM tooling to swiftly teach and train users on new and unfamiliar technologies like new programming languages should lower the hurdles to access to new languages, and so drive broader rather than narrower language employment.
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