SideKick is my buddy for professional work. It keeps my journal safe, tracks the amount of work I do on various tasks, helps me remember procedures that are done to infrequently for the human mind to remember easily, and even answers questions running a locally deployed large language model. It was developed in Python and TkInter, with the invaluable help of another buddy of mine called Grok. Grok is like a human programmer on steriods: you can take the back seat, and drive it using textual prompts of what you would like to implement and what its constraints are. Making sure you are actually talking about the same code is of course required, but that would be needed for a human programmer as well. I love making software this way, because it allows me to be the architect and test engineer, while Grok keeps himself busy with writing clean code.
Of course, this was a private project, and you can only use such advanced tools if your employer or customer allows you to use them. But in order to be a better profreesional, I prefer to be on the technological cutting edge! And that is not the only reason: the importance of human interaction is not just in their incarantions as flash and blood descendants of the apes, but in their awareness of themselves and others, their intelligence and consciousness which are currently being exhibited more and more by machines that do tasks for us. It is inevitable that they will surpass us, just like our children will too!