My take is more optimistic. This could be an off ramp to stop putting critical business workflows in spreadsheets. If people start to learn that general purpose programming languages are actually easier than Excel (and with LLMs, there is no barrier), then maybe more robust workflows and automation will be the norm.
I think the world would be a lot better off if excel weren’t in it. For example, I work at business with 50K+ employees where project management is done in a hellish spreadsheet literally one guy in Australia understands. Data entry errors can be anywhere and are incomprehensible. 3 or 4 versions are floating around to support old projects. A CRUD app with a web front end would solve it all. Yet it persists because Excel is erroneously seen as accessible whereas Rails, Django, or literally anything else is witchcraft.
There was never a barrier to automating your office work with python unless you are a moron.
Who fooled the world scripting some known work flow of yours is fucking rocket science. It should be a requirement to even enter the fucking office building.