If you can use an imperfect tool, perfectly, you’ll beat people using them imperfectly. As long as the tool is imperfect, you won’t have much competition.
That’s where we are, right now. Good engineers are learning how to use klunky LLMs. They will beat out the Dunning-Kruger crew.
Once the tool becomes perfect, then that allows less-technical users into the tent, which means a much larger pool of creativity.
We'll see which one it is in a few months.