What you miss is the constant need to refine and understand the bigger picture. AI makes everyone a lead architect. A non-coder can't do this or will definitely get lost in the weeds eventually.
It doesn’t make everyone a lead architect, it just makes everyone think they’re a lead architect. What makes people a lead architect is a decade or two of experience in designing software and learning what works and doesn’t.
Right, but a lead architect can be a lead architect on multiple projects at the same time, and the world doesn't need as many lead architects as it has programmers.
This kind of working is relaxing and enjoyable until capitalism discovers that it is, and then you have to do it on five projects simultaneously.