Author of "LLMs Could Be, But Shouldn't Be Compilers" in alperenkeles.com
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LLMs could theoretically function as compilers if they achieved perfect reliability, but they should not because specification is inherently difficult and programmers are prone to laziness, making explicit underlying code visibility essential.
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