That was the role of Visual Basic, back in the day.
And before that, it was the intended role of Cobol. It was supposed to make professional programmers obsolete. And, um, that's not the way Cobol worked out.
So how will AI-assisted programming work out? Like Visual Basic, or like Cobol? I don't even have a guess. I think it's too early to tell.
That was much worse because while business people were suppose to write the scenarios, programmers were still expected to actually implement all the "steps" and logic behind and pray that combining them in all sorts of way still would work.
And before that, it was the intended role of Cobol. It was supposed to make professional programmers obsolete. And, um, that's not the way Cobol worked out.
So how will AI-assisted programming work out? Like Visual Basic, or like Cobol? I don't even have a guess. I think it's too early to tell.