In 5, 10, and 15 years LLMs will make maintaining the massive amount of code trivial.
If history is a lesson (of going from lower level to higher level programming languages), the exact opposite will happen: there'll just be so much stuff out there that any eventual gain in efficiency will be dwarfed in the grand scheme of things.
Please, lord, let this be sarcasm.
If history is a lesson (of going from lower level to higher level programming languages), the exact opposite will happen: there'll just be so much stuff out there that any eventual gain in efficiency will be dwarfed in the grand scheme of things.