No, and there are reasons for that. There are prebuilt houses and architecture. Industrial bread and bakeries. Photographs, AI creations, and paintings. Add to that, that we don't require a program to be "more or less calculating our taxes", or "have an almost right dose of insulin for the patient", we want it to be 100% accurate, and that's something LLM's cannot guarantee. Software developers are constantly inventing more tools to avoid doing their job since the 60's. If this round we get untested prototypes that we have to hammer on for hours to get anything remotely decent, according to requirements, specifications, compliance and internal policies, it's just like having premade jam to make a cake instead of squishing the cherries yourself. Creativity lies in the choices you make, even with machine tools.
No, and there are reasons for that. There are prebuilt houses and architecture. Industrial bread and bakeries. Photographs, AI creations, and paintings. Add to that, that we don't require a program to be "more or less calculating our taxes", or "have an almost right dose of insulin for the patient", we want it to be 100% accurate, and that's something LLM's cannot guarantee. Software developers are constantly inventing more tools to avoid doing their job since the 60's. If this round we get untested prototypes that we have to hammer on for hours to get anything remotely decent, according to requirements, specifications, compliance and internal policies, it's just like having premade jam to make a cake instead of squishing the cherries yourself. Creativity lies in the choices you make, even with machine tools.