I posit that an LLM with 100% coding and product management accuracy is an impossibility given current trends and hard barriers.
LLMs struggle with novel technical issues.
They still require review and agents work best when they're hand-in-hand with an experienced human.
Let me ask you something: think of the average VP or Director you've interacted with. Do you think this person is capable of directing 100,000 autonomous coding agents? Do you think they have the verbosity in prompt and the skill to know when it's not making a subtle error?
The VP or director still will have developers working for them, just not nearly as many. The US employs many 4 million developers right now? That number could drop to a million in a few years, or worse.
0xy|12 days ago
LLMs struggle with novel technical issues.
They still require review and agents work best when they're hand-in-hand with an experienced human.
Let me ask you something: think of the average VP or Director you've interacted with. Do you think this person is capable of directing 100,000 autonomous coding agents? Do you think they have the verbosity in prompt and the skill to know when it's not making a subtle error?
francisofascii|11 days ago