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> It's provably true that LLM's can produce working code.

You've restated this point several times but the reason it's not more convincing to many people is that simply producing code that works is rarely an actual goal on many projects. On larger projects it's much more about producing code that is consistent with the rest of the project, and is easily extensible, and is readable for your teammates, and is easy to debug when something goes wrong, is testable, and so on.

The code working is a necessary condition, but is insufficient to tell if it's a valuable contribution.



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