1. There's a low probability of that in the first place.
2. You need to be a top-tier professional programmer to recognize that type of quality (i.e. a junior engineer could select one of the 3 shit PRs)
3. When it doesn't produce TTPPQ, you wasted tons of time prompting and reviewing shit code and still need to deliver, net negative.
I'm not doubting the utility of LLMs but the scattershot approach just feels like gambling to me.
1. There's a low probability of that in the first place.
2. You need to be a top-tier professional programmer to recognize that type of quality (i.e. a junior engineer could select one of the 3 shit PRs)
3. When it doesn't produce TTPPQ, you wasted tons of time prompting and reviewing shit code and still need to deliver, net negative.
I'm not doubting the utility of LLMs but the scattershot approach just feels like gambling to me.