I don't see much evidence that software quality is improving
Does it matter? Ever since FORTRAN and COBOL made programming easier for the unwashed masses, people have argued that all these 'noobs' entering the field is leading to software quality declining. I'm seeing novice developers in all kinds of fields happily solving complex real world problems and making themselves more productive using these tools. They're solving problems that only a few years ago would require an expensive team of developers and ML-experts to pull off. Is the software a great feat of high quality software engineering? Of course not. But it exists and it works. The alternative to them kludging something together with LLMs and OpenAI API calls isn't high quality software written by a team of experienced software engineers, it is not having the software.
Does it matter? Ever since FORTRAN and COBOL made programming easier for the unwashed masses, people have argued that all these 'noobs' entering the field is leading to software quality declining. I'm seeing novice developers in all kinds of fields happily solving complex real world problems and making themselves more productive using these tools. They're solving problems that only a few years ago would require an expensive team of developers and ML-experts to pull off. Is the software a great feat of high quality software engineering? Of course not. But it exists and it works. The alternative to them kludging something together with LLMs and OpenAI API calls isn't high quality software written by a team of experienced software engineers, it is not having the software.