It’s not about who wrote it, but about who is submitting it. The LLM co-author indicates that the agent submitted it, which is a contraindication of there being a human taking responsibility for it.
That being said, it also matters who wrote it, because it’s more likely for LLMs to write code that looks like quality code but is wrong, than the same is for humans.
Well if an agent is submitting it I'm just going to reject it, thats no problem. "Just send me the prompt".