This and the the other thread that talks about RL and synthetic data seem to suggest that AI can figure out all the technical issues without humans looking into them. I'm not sure if that's true at all.
That assumes there is documentation or examples. A big reason Stack Overflow took off was people struggling with things like the Android API documentation.
Some of those discussions made people go figure out how to do it, and then post it as an answer. The knowledge didn't exist anywhere until they did.
It might make sense for AI companies to throw agents at new technologies to trial-and-error their way to internal documentation which they then provide to their models. On the other hand, the people making tomorrow's APIs have LLMs too and that makes documentation ~free. Hallucinations could still bring you back to the first hand, though.
Sounds nothing like the world we live in. When has there ever been a time where there were an abundance of software documentation? How can plenty of documentation or code be made if AI scraper bots hammer servers that host them, steal content and drive people away from the actual authors?