I can't say anything on how work will be organised, but there's a thought I had the other day:
The rate of adoption of new APIs will slow down considerably.
LLMs only really know what they're taught and when a new API comes out, the body of learning material is necessarily small. People relying on LLMs to do their jobs will be hesitant to code new things by hand when a LLM can do the same using older APIs much faster.
Who is going to do it then? Well, someone has to or else the API in question won't see widespread adoption.
The rate of adoption of new APIs will slow down considerably.
LLMs only really know what they're taught and when a new API comes out, the body of learning material is necessarily small. People relying on LLMs to do their jobs will be hesitant to code new things by hand when a LLM can do the same using older APIs much faster.
Who is going to do it then? Well, someone has to or else the API in question won't see widespread adoption.