highfalutin... I didn't know that word :D
I actually believe otherwise, AI risks fossilizing our programming languages expressiveness and developper experience, shunting any possibility of improvements that is not envoded in its data set.
I think that for tools made for human consumption, AI is always going to be limited (even AGI). A case of "for us by us" is necessary.
Unless humans completely delegate the machine coding to machines and we only remain with a few legacy systems, never inspecting new machine instruction corpus. Inthe future that is.