Using something like e.g. Zig right now is already slower because examples are limited, a barrage of common questions over the last decade don't exist on a Stack Overflow type site, few people are experts in it, and the tooling/ecosystem is immature. Is replacing part of this with an LLM really impacting anything or just continuing what was already true before?
I wonder if this can be turned into an advantage however. Say the development team invests time into writing really good documentation and examples and then feeds it into LLMs and posts a link to a chat bot on their documentation. Much easier and faster for that bot to answer the inevitable 1000s of easy questions than waiting around for the community to do so.