I had had issues, like if you are trying to make an app in Flutter it gave me the right answer... for an older version with outdated libraries, and would not compile. You can't just use it and think it will work. Or if I need to deploy software and I can't compile for android 64 bits, but it works in 32 bit android. I think it does reduce the number of developers you need to build software, because you can make the current ones more productive. .. but then again it will not deprecate stackoverflow, your IDE, or your programmer. it is a shinny new tool that every developer wants to use and everyone wants to write about :P