Remember how SQL (still called SEQUEL) was supposed to make non-techies able to talk to computers?

> there is also a large class of users who, while they are not computer specialists, would be willing to learn to interact with a computer in a reasonably high-level, non-procedural query language. Examples
of such users are accountants, engineers, architects, and urban planners
dl.acm.org/doi/epdf/10.1145/80

How quaint!

Anyway, tell me again how LLMs are making non-techies able to talk to computers. 👀

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