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Comment by nopinsight

3 hours ago

> LLMs are better at 'fuzzy' things like writing specs or documentation than they are at writing code.

At least for writing specs, this is clearly not true. I am a startup founder/engineer who has written a lot of code, but I've written less and less code over the last couple of years and very little now. Even much of the code review can be delegated to frontier models now (if you know which ones to use for which purpose).

I still need to guide the models to write and revise specs a great deal. Current frontier LLMs are great at verifiable things (quite obvious to those who know how they're trained), including finding most bugs. They are still much less competent than expert humans at understanding many 'softer' aspects of business and user requirements.