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In my opinion this is unlikely to be a real problem. In one breath people are saying all they're giving you is stack overflow boilerplate and then in the same breath stating it is going to provide some unseen entropic answer.

The truth of the matter, yes, organisations are likely to see less uniformity in their codebase but issues are likely to be more isolated/less systemic. More code will also be pushed faster. Okay so yes, there is some additional complexity.

However, as they say, if you can't beat 'em, join 'em. The easiest way to stay on top of this will be to use LLM's to review your existing codebase for inconsistencies, provide overviews and commentary over how it all works, basically simplifying and speeding up working with this additional complexity. The code itself is being abstracted away.



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