The emitted AST has a lower defect rate since it incorporates strong types and in-built error handling. Other pros include native code and portability, but downside is the compile time.
People say same about Go as well that it's type system and limited feature set makes it the best AI friendly language but there too, it just seems like a hunch rather than a proven fact.
As a downside, the compile time is somewhat offset once you're using agents (and especially parallel agents) anyway. Since all of your edits cost a round-trip API call to a third party server, you can accept a slightly slower compile step.
So the next step will be that bun will be directly re-written from scratch at every iteration, the repository will only contains the specs for the LLMs.
Caching locally the generated code will be authorized for some transition period, but as it’s obviously very dangerous to let people tweak what exactly computers are doing, forbidding such a practice using safe secure boot mandatory mode is already planed. Only nazi pedophiles would do otherwise anyway, thus the enactment of the companion law is an obvious go to.