From my own experience, that's a bad idea. My boss is currently pushing me to use LLMs for efficiency. So far, all the answers have been suboptimal and either plain wrong or full of bugs and unimplemented error checks. And at least 30% of the "working" code samples would have opened security holes in my software.
If you want to bring PM into the 21st century, i suggest we skip the current AI hype wave (just as we skipped crypto-currency and and NFTs¹).
¹ Uhm, well, technically, we do have both a cryptocurrency simulation and a NFT simulation based on PM XP: XPD - Do more with your PerlMonks XP, because i wanted to play with PM APIs...
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