My point was along this line: writing code is different than building a product as much as recording a video is different than telling a story with a movie (long and short that you want).
Do everyone has the capability to build a comprehensive set of features that we call a product to solve problems that people or business have in their life?
That’s why I’m always skeptical about measuring AI impact based solely on quantitative metrics.
Like I said I agree with your larger point. But it’s actually not a great example, because lowering the barrier to entry, particularly the hardware side, led to a massive increase in the number of filmmakers and films in the world. People telling full stories from start to finish included. The reason it doesn’t graft well onto the AI discussion is that the process and output are controlled and measurable. There’s no real black box element. What you see is what you get and the output of the camera is fully controlled by the user.