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I'm continually surprised by the amount of negativity that accompanies these sort of statements. The direction of travel is very clear - LLM based systems will be writing more and more code at all companies.

I don't think this is a bad thing - if this can be accompanied by an increase in software quality, which is possible. Right now its very hit and miss and everyone has examples of LLMs producing buggy or ridiculous code. But once the tooling improves to:

1. align produced code better to existing patterns and architecture 2. fix the feedback loop - with TDD, other LLM agents reviewing code, feeding in compile errors, letting other LLM agents interact with the produced code, etc.

Then we will definitely start seeing more and more code produced by LLMs. Don't look at the state of the art not, look at the direction of travel.

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