I see what you’re saying - thanks for the clarification!
In my experience, it’s a LOT of work to get the thing to produce something that works in a real production environment with real customers. Not just on the prompting side, which often requires a lot of prep work like identifying and bundling relevant files and such, but also on the verification side, which is like a huge code review.
That said, I’ve found usages. For stubbing out tests of all the the corner cases of our business logic in one domain at our work, given the right prompting, it saved me hours and hours of manually creating JSON files.