> It's hard to know if LLMs will end up being a net win for the industry. They may speed up the good programmers a little, but those people were able to program anyway without LLMs. They will speed up the bad programmers a lot and that's where the balance sheet goes into the red.

If you will forgive an appeal to authority:

The hard thing about building software is deciding what one wants to say, not saying it. No facilitation of expression can give more than marginal gains.

- Fred Brooks, 1986