> So far, LLMs seem to deliver code with "Louie Da Loan Shark"-levels of tech debt.

Maybe a couple of years ago, but these days, Opus 4.8 is frankly writing better software than what I've seen over the previous decades in non-tech enterprise. These previous two months, we've replaced so much technical debt we've been dragging along for the previous 5 years as our team went from 25 to 3 people.

This is in non-tech enterprise in Denmark and AI had absolutely no impact on us going from 25 to 3. That was all Putin and bad business decisions on the c-levels. Like keeping flexible loans to fund projects on the books when the interests rates were 0.01% because they might go to 0.001%. Anyway, I'm getting to the point where the AI does 100% of the work, but only if it's piloted by people who know what security, resource consumption and compliance is. The code itself is excellent though.

> Maybe a couple of years ago, but these days, Opus 4.8...

No. Opus 4.8 still writes bad code, just like every other time AI boosters have claimed "but the newest models are really good".