That’s a huge “if”, and by your own admission not what’s happening now.
> other LLM agents reviewing code, feeding in compile errors, letting other LLM agents interact with the produced code, etc.
What a stupid future. Machines which make errors being “corrected” by machines which make errors in a death spiral. An unbelievable waste of figurative and literal energy.
> Then we will definitely start seeing more and more code produced by LLMs.
We’re already there. And there’s a lot of bad code being pumped out. Which will in turn be fed back to the LLMs.
> Don't look at the state of the art not, look at the direction of travel.
That’s what leads to the eternal “in five years” which eventually sinks everyone’s trust.