I have been using LLM coding tools to make stuff which I had no chance of making otherwise. They are MVPs, and if anything ever got traction I am very aware that I would need to hire a real dev. For now, I am basically a PM and QA person.
What really concerns me is that the big companies on whose tools we all rely are starting to push a lot of LLM generated code without having increased their QA.
I mean, everybody cut QA teams in recent years. Are they about to make a comeback once big orgs realize that they are pushing out way more bugs?
What really concerns me is that the big companies on whose tools we all rely are starting to push a lot of LLM generated code without having increased their QA.
I mean, everybody cut QA teams in recent years. Are they about to make a comeback once big orgs realize that they are pushing out way more bugs?
Am I way off base here?