You don't think code is involved in that my dude? The input wasn't a description into an AI model, with copilot the model. It's code that calls to an ML model. Which is my point. The model was created with code. The model is deployed with code. It runs on infrastructure that executes a bunch of other code. Code takes in user input, puts it into the model, takes the resulting response, does something with it. There is no ML model that is a product in and of itself. ML is not a compiler. It is not a runtime environment. It does not understand business needs, it does not take direction. It certainly may be transformative, for good or ill, but it hasn't suddenly deprecated the need to code; far from it.
While at it, come back and tell us when you've implemented a neural net using AI, and not a programming language, come back and tell us too.