If you map every single class in UML, at what point is it no longer just a 'model' of the software, and is the software.
I suspect that any honest attempt at answering your question will be met with an evasive definition of 'intelligence'.
If one's ability to describe what they need to Google is at all a proxy to the skill of interacting with an LLM, then I think most devs will still have an edge.
If you map every single class in UML, at what point is it no longer just a 'model' of the software, and is the software.
I suspect that any honest attempt at answering your question will be met with an evasive definition of 'intelligence'.
If one's ability to describe what they need to Google is at all a proxy to the skill of interacting with an LLM, then I think most devs will still have an edge.