If set up to do so, a language model will select & engage a model or tool with different architecture to complete a task that it is not oriented toward.
That's because there are plenty of published examples of how to achieve this.
Your mistake is thinking programming languages aren't languages or require different analysis than spoken languages. They don't.
Your reply is self contradictory: it's incorrect for me to claim that it is done, because there are plenty of published examples on how it is done? Are we not on the same page here? Were you high when you wrote this? Am I on crazy pills?
Nonsense.
That's because there are plenty of published examples of how to achieve this.
Your mistake is thinking programming languages aren't languages or require different analysis than spoken languages. They don't.
Your reply is self contradictory: it's incorrect for me to claim that it is done, because there are plenty of published examples on how it is done? Are we not on the same page here? Were you high when you wrote this? Am I on crazy pills?