Answer me this: often times even my product manager doesn’t know WHAT they want. They think they know but they don’t really, once you start looking at the code, there are dozens of edge cases throughout the system. The requirements are vague. How do you expect an LLM to magically figure that out? Or more importantly, the business domain (a domain not easily trained on textbooks or crap found on the internet)?
And I don’t have my head stuck in the sand. I’ve found LLM’s great for brainstorming, implementing small functions, or updating snippets of configuration like terraform.
Answer me this: often times even my product manager doesn’t know WHAT they want. They think they know but they don’t really, once you start looking at the code, there are dozens of edge cases throughout the system. The requirements are vague. How do you expect an LLM to magically figure that out? Or more importantly, the business domain (a domain not easily trained on textbooks or crap found on the internet)?
And I don’t have my head stuck in the sand. I’ve found LLM’s great for brainstorming, implementing small functions, or updating snippets of configuration like terraform.