I feel like you're taking that sentence a bit too literally. I read it as "I'm skeptical that AI will ever be able to take a vague human description from a product manager/etc. and solve it without an engineer-type person in the loop." The issue is humans don't know what they want and realistically programs require a lot of iteration to get right, no amount of AI can solve that.
I agree with you; it seems obvious to me that once you get to a well-specified solution a computer will be able to create entire programs that solve user requirements. And that they'll start small, but expand to larger and more complex solutions over time in the same way that no-code tools have done.
I agree with you; it seems obvious to me that once you get to a well-specified solution a computer will be able to create entire programs that solve user requirements. And that they'll start small, but expand to larger and more complex solutions over time in the same way that no-code tools have done.