If you want to use an LLM to generate a minimal demoable increment, you can. The comment I replied to mentioned "feature", but that's a choice based on how you direct the LLM. On the other hand, LLM capabilities may change the optimal workflow somewhat.
Either way, the ability to produce "working software" (as the manifesto puts it) in "frequent" iterations (often just seconds with an LLM!) and iterate on feedback is core to Agile.
If you want to use an LLM to generate a minimal demoable increment, you can. The comment I replied to mentioned "feature", but that's a choice based on how you direct the LLM. On the other hand, LLM capabilities may change the optimal workflow somewhat.
Either way, the ability to produce "working software" (as the manifesto puts it) in "frequent" iterations (often just seconds with an LLM!) and iterate on feedback is core to Agile.