Nothing beats intuition + experience
Yes, that will happen. But it also happens every time we move up the abstraction ladder. Most engineers go through their entire careers and never do anything TRULY novel.
I think the new question here is, if the new status quo is to offload your creative thinking to LLMs, will now any engineers do anything truly novel?
If you're not engaging your mind to create and think on a day-to-day basis, will you be in position to have some new insight?
When I want to think creatively but need to solve problems that feel more like housekeeping or toil, LLMs are a useful tool to stay in the right mindset. I have yet to successfully engage with an LLM to help with creative thought. All I've gotten is uninspiring brainstorming.
While it's difficult to define, wisely can turn 'LLMs are useless' to 'ten X productivity boost'. However, at the end, of course, it all comes down to products. Before LLMs stole the show, we had built beautiful system software over the course of decades, linux, git, k8s and rust and yet the products that we use everyday are mostly (mostly) user-hostile and incorporate dark patterns, offer a suboptimal UX, and (in my opinion) sometimes involve outright inhuman marketing practices. That being said, even if you get AGI I don't think it will lead to any breakthroughs if we continue to do 'software engineering' like this year after year.
And this sucks, because I don't think I could reasonably apply this to anything else like cars..
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