I think it's more likely that we'll see a rise in workflows that AI is good at, rather than AI rising to meet the challenges of our more complex workflows.
Let the user pair with an AI to edit and hot-reload some subset of the code which needs to be very adapted to the problem domain, and have the AI fine-tuned for the task at hand. If that doesn't cut it, have the user submit issues if they need an engineer to alter the interface that they and the AI are using.
I guess this would resemble how myspace used to do it, where you'd get a text box where you could provide custom edits, but you couldn't change the interface.
Let the user pair with an AI to edit and hot-reload some subset of the code which needs to be very adapted to the problem domain, and have the AI fine-tuned for the task at hand. If that doesn't cut it, have the user submit issues if they need an engineer to alter the interface that they and the AI are using.
I guess this would resemble how myspace used to do it, where you'd get a text box where you could provide custom edits, but you couldn't change the interface.