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DESCRIPTION:In this presentation\, we will explore the transformative poten
 tial of large language models (LLMs) in reshaping the landscape of open-so
 urce software. As LLMs continue to advance\, the traditional paradigm of s
 oftware development is undergoing a significant shift\; many software feat
 ures are now being replaced by conversational interactions with LLMs. Cent
 ral to this evolution is the realization that software essentially combine
 s personal data with unique workflows—elements that can be efficiently 
 “coded” through natural language prompts. Looking ahead\, the future o
 f open-source may resemble a collection of “dinner recipes” rather tha
 n rigid scripts\, effectively lowering technical barriers and democratizin
 g access to technology.
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SUMMARY:Can large language models double the number of open source develope
 rs? - Helin Cao
URL:https://pretalx.seagl.org/2024/talk/98UCLW/
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