The answer to this is to shift left into product/design.
Sure, I'm doing less technical thinking these days. But all the hard thinking is happening on feature design.
Good feature design is hard for AI. There's a lot of hidden context: customer conversations, unwritten roadmaps, understanding your users and their behaviour, and even an understanding of your existing feature set and how this new one fits in.
It's a different style of thinking, but it is hard, and a new challenge we gotta embrace imo.
> Good feature design is hard for AI
For now. Go back a year and take a look how the AI/LLM coding tools looked and worked back then.