Unless there's a significant sense of what people are working on, and how LLMs are helping -- there's no point engaging -- there's no detail here.
Sure, if your job is to turn out tweaks to a wordpress theme, presumably that's now 10x faster. If its to work on a new in-house electric motor in C for some machine, presumably that's almost entirely unaffected.
No doubt junior web programmers working on a task backlog, specifically designed for being easy for juniors, are loving LLMs.
I use LLMs all the time, but each non-trivial programming project that has to move out of draft-stage needs rewriting. In several cases, to such a degree that the LLM was a net impediment.