I think this is reflective of a general idea that declarative domain specific languages are incredibly powerful but their UX had up to this point been restrictive. With AI you can largely train it to understand and translate from natural language to any DSL.
Intents are a great example and echoes changes in other domains, e.g., writing statically typed languages (like Rust) is easier now because of Copilot, writing JQL in JIRA is easier because of ChatGPT (I just used that today), writing Dune queries in SQL is easier too.
highly agree. we've just unlocked the tip of the iceberg with what can be possible with NLP > DSL integrations - intents in crypto/finance are one of the most powerful ones to come imo
I think this is reflective of a general idea that declarative domain specific languages are incredibly powerful but their UX had up to this point been restrictive. With AI you can largely train it to understand and translate from natural language to any DSL.
Intents are a great example and echoes changes in other domains, e.g., writing statically typed languages (like Rust) is easier now because of Copilot, writing JQL in JIRA is easier because of ChatGPT (I just used that today), writing Dune queries in SQL is easier too.
highly agree. we've just unlocked the tip of the iceberg with what can be possible with NLP > DSL integrations - intents in crypto/finance are one of the most powerful ones to come imo