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Most skilled engineers, and even mildly skilled engineers don't use slopgenerators to write code. Some of them use it sometimes to do some menial tasks, although I'm not convinced it actually saves them time. It sure doesn't every time we measure it.
There is however a plague of low skilled people who convinced themselves that they've found a shortcut to being an engineer. Those people are producing bad things at a fast pace, and the only reason we're not in an unsolvable crisis yet is that their slop isn't hitting prod very often on account of being bad.
Lol you can definitely generate a large amount of non slop and if you keep believing that then you'll never see it as a tool to multiply your skills on.