> I think most programmers who claim that LLMs aren't useful are reacting emotionally. They don't want LLMs to be useful because, in their eyes, that would lower the status of programming.
I think revealing the domain each programmer works in and asking in hose domains would reveal obvious trends. I imagine if you work in Web that you'll get workable enough AI gen code, but something like High Performance computing would get slop worse than copying and lasting the first result on Stackoverflow.
A model is only as good as its learning set, and not all types are code are readily able to be indexable.