The thinking part is the same, yes, but I doubt the fixing is.
Fixing something you have written is much easier than fixing something someone else (or an AI) has written, just because you don't have the mental model for the code, which is the most important part of debugging and refactoring.
Fixing something you have written is much easier than fixing something someone else (or an AI) has written, just because you don't have the mental model for the code, which is the most important part of debugging and refactoring.