This is commonplace. So commonplace that most have worked “checking the LLM” into their workflow so deeply that essentially all that’s done is prompt followed by a mini code review.
To suggest a senior engineer blindly accepts modifications without code review kinda hints at you not using LLMs to realize how quickly it will make a mess of things if you don’t hold it’s hand.
Lol why is it arrogant? My workplace is evidence that having a senior engineer title or even a computer science degree doesn't mean you are a good engineer. I honestly think some people have fake credentials and got their jobs via nepotism.
Jumping to an assumption like this - that they didn't review their work - that's somewhat of an insult to someone who has done this for a long time.
Now it's totally possible that they're an awful developer (who knows!), but it's arrogant to assume that with no evidence.
And I agree, some of the worst devs I've worked with have been PhD's or had otherwise impressive credentials (ostensibly). And I absolutely think at least 1 of them were just lying about their backgrounds.
I really hope usted checked your code
At this point I'm pretty sure I did the homework for people in college who are now senior engineers