It's main use case is making the average office worker feel the same existential dread that some programmers feel when they see a LLM spit out a bunch of code in mere seconds.
I don't normally go for comedy on HN but this one got an audible chuckle.
TBH, while I giggle at the thought of anybody being replaced, I dont think it's likely, it's just that the standards and expectations have shifted in some domains. I think if anything LLM's raised the tide for everyone (in relevant roles) and we're all able to move a little faster now, like when we went from abacus to calculator a while back, just a different scale of magnitude.
You're not far off. Anecdotal but I shared the Anthropic demo video and a few articles in a company slack and a lot of PM's/admin folks that are only tangentially aware of LLM powered use cases at this point shared that sentiment. Welcome to the party folks!