I think they're going for some sort of high level semantic description as a workflow concept guide you instead of using AI at each individual step.
I'd much rather focus on teaching people how to think about tests and what they want to do and, when they're stuck on syntax or patterns, make sure they're thinking enough about the problem so that they know why they take the decisions they do. They can then use a search engine or AI to cover a specific technical gap.
Implenting or writing code is rarely the bottleneck for software development after enough experience so something like this doesn't seem useful for me but it's definitely cool to see people trying to integrate new technologies in different ways.
I'd much rather focus on teaching people how to think about tests and what they want to do and, when they're stuck on syntax or patterns, make sure they're thinking enough about the problem so that they know why they take the decisions they do. They can then use a search engine or AI to cover a specific technical gap.
Implenting or writing code is rarely the bottleneck for software development after enough experience so something like this doesn't seem useful for me but it's definitely cool to see people trying to integrate new technologies in different ways.