
It would choke on assembler as well. Digital computer hard AI is impossible, because there is no algorithm for making algorithms. Mathematicaly impossible... Greets, Branimir. On 6/12/20 7:33 PM, Gregory Guthrie wrote:
I think it would choke on Haskell code!
Haskell has so many language extensions and pragmas, and people use many local extensions with monads to basically create DIY DSL’s – that the code becomes very dense and context specific.
*Facebook's TransCoder AI Converts Code From One Programming Language Into Another* */VentureBeat/*/ Kyle Wiggers June 9, 2020/
Facebook says its TransCoder can convert code from one high-level programming language into another. The system, which Facebook researchers describe as “a neural transcompiler,” uses an unsupervised learning approach to translate between languages like C++, Java, and Python. The researchers trained TransCoder on a public GitHub corpus featuring more than 2.8 million open source repositories. To evaluate its capabilities, the researchers extracted 852 parallel functions in C++, Java, and Python from the online GeeksforGeeks platform and developed a new computational accuracy metric that tests whether hypothesis functions generate the same outputs as a reference when given the same inputs. Wrote the researchers, “TransCoder can easily be generalized to any programming language, does not require any expert knowledge, and outperforms commercial solutions by a large margin.”
Dr. Gregory Guthrie
Maharishi International University
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