Yes, and in the enterprise space, many workflows are nowadays done with lowcode/no-code tooling, like PowerApps, Adobe Workfront Fusion, Outsystems, among others.

Many of these tools, have started to go one step further, and the traditional ways are supplanted with AI, reducing even further the amount of low code/no code scenarios that a human has to produce.

The only thing left are the few serverless deployments to call into some code that needs more complex integration logic, and that is about it.

I have seen enough of these projects, to realize it is going to happen, not everywhere maybe, but in specific industry sectors certainly, it already is.