(GP) I wouldn't, but it would get me close enough that I can do the work that's more intellectually stimulating. Sometimes you need the people to do the concrete for a driveway, and sometimes you need to be signing off on the way the concrete was done, perhaps making some tweaks during the early stages.
Afterwards I make sure the LLM passes all the tests before I spend my time to review the code.
I find this process keeps the iterations count low for review -> prompt -> review.
I personally love writing code with an LLM. I’m a sloppy typist but love programming. I find it’s a great burnout prevention.
For context: node.js development/React (a very LLM friendly stack.)