Comment by bdamm
This is not the right way to look at it. You don't have to have the LLMs directly coding your work unsupervised to see the enormous power that is there.
And besides, not all LLMs are the same when it comes to breaking existing functions. I've noticed that Claude 3.7 is far better at not breaking things that already work than whatever it is that comes with Cursor by default, for example.