The sort of associative engine lying inside the state of the art AIs has redefined the scope of what a "solution seeker" can be in most of the fields in which the LLMs have some chance of outputing a meaningful outcome for any given question. So currently, right now indeed you're already a more capable, more resourceful, more experienced software engineer than you were a month ago, it is just an untapped potential yet, because it is behind a paywall or a wall of excesive requests banning the access to chatGPT or even Bing (because they have limited the number of interactions with the AI, hence you have a harder time going deeper in the analysis).
But for the time being, you, nobody else is going to be replaced, but augmented, but many organizations, if not all, aren't ready for this kind of newer, improved professional capabilities, hence almost nobody is really "understanding" you can do more, a lot more now, than a month ago. Harder problems, deeper, better solutions for increasingly more complex problems (as the AIs get trained by our interactions with them).