If it ever gets there, then anyone can use it and there's no "skill" to be learned at all.
Either it will continue to be this very flawed non-deterministic tool that requires a lot of effort to get useful code out of it, or it will be so good it'll just work.
That's why I'm not gonna heavily invest my time into it.
Good for you. Others like myself find the tools incredibly useful. I am able to knock out code at a higher cadence and itβs meeting a standard of quality our team finds acceptable.
Either it will continue to be this very flawed non-deterministic tool that requires a lot of effort to get useful code out of it, or it will be so good it'll just work.
That's why I'm not gonna heavily invest my time into it.