Faster is not necessarily better, and if 2/3 of your value comes from LLMs, that doesn’t bode well for job security.
There’s a lot that engineers can due that are well beyond the limits of LLMs. If you really want to keep your day job, I would really commit yourself to that gap when you can!
The time freed here gives me more time to spend on what actually brings value.
My primary job is not to write applications.
And if it was, I would not include "the process of editing lines of code" in my job description.
I am not afraid to be fired, but at the same time there is no discussion about the ethics of using AI and whether ethics is a good reason not to in, my workplace.
There’s a lot that engineers can due that are well beyond the limits of LLMs. If you really want to keep your day job, I would really commit yourself to that gap when you can!