Modern models, when properly managed with a human in the loop, write higher-quality code than humans and introduce significantly fewer bugs. Therefore, it's quite the opposite - you should expect fewer "dlopen-related crashes and/or intermittent bugs."
where is the study confirming this?
> Modern models, when properly managed with a human in the loop, write higher-quality code than humans and introduce significantly fewer bugs.
I don't think anybody believes this, and interjecting it into every thread is not really convincing anyone.