"But translating my prompts to code is not working as well, because my prompts are in natural languages, and hence ambiguous."
Not only that, but there's something very annoying and deeply dissatisfying about typing a bunch of text into a thing for which you have no control over how its producing an output, nor can an output be reproduced even if the input is identical.
Agreed natural language is very ambiguous and becoming more ambiguous by the day "what exactly does 'vibe' mean?".
People spoke in a particular way, say 60 years ago, that left very little room for interpretation of what they meant. The same cannot be said today.
> People spoke in a particular way, say 60 years ago, that left very little room for interpretation of what they meant. The same cannot be said today.
Surely you don’t mean everyone in the 1960s spoke directly, free of metaphor or euphemism or nuance or doublespeak or dog whistle or any other kind or ambiguity? Then why are there people who dedicate their entire life to interpreting religious texts and the Constitution?