Is AI about to repeat the DF tooling race

During the early 2000s I attended a SANS forensic summit where i asked the question

were forensic software vendor tooling making the digital forensic practioner less skilled as they began to rely more and more on tools or as the tools did more for them that understanding was lost,

The answer to my question was

Yes, but they expect business to train their employees.

This was not helped by the push to plug the skill gap with more people and back then developing staff was seen as an extra cost from my experience.

I have been running AI and asked it to create a comparison script, it needed tweaking but this got me thinking. Are we now in the same space where AI is generating code and other answers that the question source does not fully understand or generating code that leads to bugs or operational issues as AI is used to suplement gaps in knowledge and understanding.

This has forever been an issue as we try to simplify a branch of science that is not in its entireity simple. It is the nature to look at a new technology as a positive but the implications of this change is not often given the same level of attention.