I worry that the next generation of developers are going to grow up just figuring out how to "program GPT" and when they have an error rather than investigating it (because they can't because they aren't actually familiar with code in the first place) they'll simply tell GPT about the error they are having and tell it to spit out more code to fix that error, slapping more mud on the ball.
Eventually these systems are growing larger and larger at a faster and faster pace, and no one understands what they are actually doing, and they are so complex that no one human could ever actually understand what it is doing. Imagine if every codebase in the world was like the Oracle DB codebase.
In this future a programmer stops becoming a professional that works to create and understand things, instead they become a priest of the "Machine Spirit" and soon we are all running around in red robes chanting prayers to the Omnissiah in an effort to appease the machine spirit.