Yes and no. It's very impressive, in that it would take a human with no coding knowledge a very long time to learn how to write it. It's not impressive if you know the anatomy. But it's only as good as asking the "programmer" to make those stars in the background stop running around wildly, or make it scrolling, or something. Then what. Well geez, I have no idea how this works so I better ask the AI to do that for me?
It's not really that different from taking your 2022 car to a shop to adjust your camless engine, and assuming everything's fine, but not having a clue what they did to it or how to fix it if the engine explodes the next day. You can't even prove it had something to do with what the shop did, or if they actually did anything at all. They probably don't even know what they did.
It won't stall progress for clever people who actually want to figure things out and know what they're doing. But it will certainly produce lots more garbage.
That said, the game is impressive for something stitched together by an LLM.
It's not really that different from taking your 2022 car to a shop to adjust your camless engine, and assuming everything's fine, but not having a clue what they did to it or how to fix it if the engine explodes the next day. You can't even prove it had something to do with what the shop did, or if they actually did anything at all. They probably don't even know what they did.
It won't stall progress for clever people who actually want to figure things out and know what they're doing. But it will certainly produce lots more garbage.
That said, the game is impressive for something stitched together by an LLM.