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Industry? Yes, industry hires people who know how to do things needed by industry and who do nothing besides those things.
Programmers outside "industry" more often find themselves writing using the libraries they see for the first time and using languages they never thought to use. AI helps a lot here.
Except LLMs are absolutely terrible at working with a new, poorly documented library. Commonly-used, well-defined libraries? Sure! Working in an obscure language or an obscure framework? Good luck.
LLMs can surface information. It's perhaps the one place they're actually useful. They cannot reason in the same way a human programmer can, and all the big tech companies are trying to sell them on that basis.