

I think the post (well, this translation anyway) is best read as a fantasy rather than associated with reality. It’s predicated on a lot of assumptions, including the assumption that AI has the ability to develop large software almost entirely autonomously, that large brands have no means to lock users within an ecosystem, that people will be able to articulate exactly the software they need and how it should be designed, and so on.
The future being described by this post is the elimination of all roles of software and product development, spanning from developers to designers to even product managers.
As a thought experiment, it’s interesting. It shouldn’t be confused as reality, though.



It sounds to me like you might want to reevaluate the communities you’re in. This sounds incredibly toxic.
And I agree, for simple questions, it can be helpful. I would caution against overreliance on the answers though. Even the best models available today hallucinate regularly. Always verify answers when they are important.
Also, learning to read documentation directly is a valuable skill to develop. Even if you don’t rely on the documentation directly, reading a lot of it will make it easier to write documentation as well.