I knew this would happen.

Take a perfectly productive senior developer and instead make him be responsible for output of a bunch of AI juniors with the expectation of 10x output.

makes me want to vomit. I am not spending more time reviewing code than the "author" spent creating it. Ill just leave the industry if that happens.

I think as long as having to review code stays around, the 'artistry' of writing code isn't going away.

Think about it - how do you increase the speed at which one can review code? Well first it must be attractive to look at - the more attractive the faster you review/understand and move through the review. Now this won't be the case everywhere - e.g. in outsourced regions the conditions will force people to operate a certain way.

Im not a SWE by trade, I just try to look at things from a pragmatic stand-point of how org's actually make incremental progress faster.