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I have my doubts that this works well, every LLM we've seen that translates/writes code often makes mistakes and outputs garbage.
Yes, and among the mistakes, it will probably introduce some hard to find bugs/vulnerabilities.
Just ask it to also write tests, duh /s
You don't need it to be perfect, there will still be human intervention.
I'm obviously saying that humans can fix the issues, not that you should be landing broken code...