Heh, true. Although in fairness I said the business can repurpose the time to make money, not that they will. I'm splitting hairs, but it seems in keeping with the ethos here. ;)
This. I find constraints to be very important. It's fairly obvious an llm can tackle a class or function. It's still up to the human to string it all together. I'm not quite sure how long that will last though. Seems more of an engineering problem to me.
At the end of the day you absolutely can get good outputs from these things if you provide the proper input. Everything else is orchestration.
I have never felt I had any doors shut. Dropped out of CS after my first semester when I got a job doing ops overnight and was being paid to learn more than I was learning at school. Best decision I ever made (almost 20 years ago now). No debt.
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