I wonder if you observe this when you use it in a domain you know well versus a domain you know less well.
I think LLM assistants help you become functional across a more broad context -- and completely agree that testing and reviewing becomes much, much more important.
E.g - a front end dev optimizing database queries, but also being given nonsensical query parameters that don't exist.
I think LLM assistants help you become functional across a more broad context -- and completely agree that testing and reviewing becomes much, much more important.
E.g - a front end dev optimizing database queries, but also being given nonsensical query parameters that don't exist.