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The important things to remember about these claims/articles is that LLMs are useful for a wide variety of tasks. An engineer doesn’t only code, but also has to learn, search, gather / define requirements, write tests, troubleshoot, read/review other people's code, deal with project management tools, document (both for developers and for customers).

Also, one underestimated aspect is that LLMs don’t get writer’s block or get tired (so long as you can pay to keep the tokens flowing).

Also, one of the more useful benefits of coding with LLMs is that you are explicitly defining the requirements/specs in English before coding. This effectively means LLM-first code is likely written via Behavior Driven Development, so it is easier to review, troubleshoot, upgrade. This leads to lower total cost of ownership compared to code which is just cowboyed/YOLOed into existence.



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