Well, ideally we teach the AIs how to divide-and-conquer. I don't care, whether my AI coding assistant is multiple LLMs (or other models) working together.
They already know how to. But you have to tell them that's the way you want them to operate, tell them how to keep track of it, tell them how to determine when each step is done. You need to specify what you want both in terms of final result but also in terms of process.
The AI's are super capable now, but still need a lot of guiding towards the right workflow for the project. They're like a sports team, but you still need to be a good coach.
They already know how to. But you have to tell them that's the way you want them to operate, tell them how to keep track of it, tell them how to determine when each step is done. You need to specify what you want both in terms of final result but also in terms of process.
The AI's are super capable now, but still need a lot of guiding towards the right workflow for the project. They're like a sports team, but you still need to be a good coach.