Welcome to episode 055 of the AI for Technical Writers podcast from the Curt Robbins & Associates Technical Writing Agency.
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Today’s show reviews an article written by Max Woolf, a Senior Data Scientist at BuzzFeed in San Francisco, entitled "Can LLMs Write Better Code If You Keep Asking Them to 'Write Better Code'?" that he published on January 2.
Hosts Daphne and Fred share their spirited analysis of this educational and unique article from Woolf and how he used the Claude LLM from Anthropic to experiment with iterative prompting in an attempt to improve the speed and quality of the software code he was developing.
They describe the strategies employed by Woolf and how he achieved his goal of improved code. However, they also unpack his observations of how the code began featuring problems as it became more complex, later in the prompt iteration cycle.
>> Read the original Woolf article: https://tinyurl.com/bddh5scs
>> Read the Curt Robbins article "Why Large Language Models are Changing the World": https://tinyurl.com/4x9ksd2s
>> Read the Robbins article "Understanding AI Hallucinations in Technical Writing": https://tinyurl.com/7xbzkrph
>> Read the Robbins article "The Eight Pillars of Technical Writing": https://tinyurl.com/yc82z25j