In fact, LLMs proliferate in exactly because people are gullible, greedy and lazy and it’s easier to write a prompt than do the hard work of architecting software. It is easier to vibe code than use them with care. It is easier to tell oneself ‘I will just accept this PR blindly, but I promise I will do a better job reviewing the next’
The only thing it does is filter good contributors out, while you still have to deal with the bad ones.
Can't have the one without the other! It's part of that same technology, and it's fair to conclude that LLMs are bad if you're upset enough at the results.