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I'm finding that "talking" to machines requires a new skill set. Of course in coding it requires a programming language. But, with AI and bots the language is melding into something new.

Used to be that a programming language was obviously different. I think of pascal or C, neither of which I have any ability with. No one would misconstrue those computer languages with something like English. Few people could code/translate.

Now, AI coding (and online bots) picks up English as we might say it. However, the cadence or flow is not exactly the same as with a person. It requires a precision of language syntax that is a bit awkward and unnatural. And yet, it's close. Unlike "talking in C" to a computer, "chatting in AI" is a skill that needs developing. Something we all will need to improve because this is increasingly the way things are going to become. (Talking to myself here.)

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