right, but we're not talking cheeky desktop personal programs here. Who cares what you do for your own devices and in your own time? Absolutely no one gets to tell you what to do there, so why discuss it? Live your life, do your thing, great! But that isn't what is being discussed here.
We're talking about the capabilities of the technology. I would not even think about using LLM output in life critical roles, but we're not talking about only such scenarios. I'm addressing your claim that these
> blows up in damn well near every professionals face
If you know how to use the tools, and know their limitations, you can generate vast quantities of useful code very quickly. If you can't manage this, its PEBKAC. You're saying you don't trust these to make more than minor changes, which might make sense if your code could kill people buy otherwise you're being overcautious or severely underestimating what these can do.