The fundamental issue imo is that LLMs are trained to make believable outputs. They can be complete horseshit, but because they look plausible they get treated like quality.
I swear that the intensity and time I've had to take with code reviews has gone up because LLMs are so good at making flawed code look good. I assume the same goes for everything else we use LLMs for.
I don't think the issue is using declarative UI frameworks, it's that the rendering engines these frameworks are outputting to are not taking accessibility into account.
I swear that the intensity and time I've had to take with code reviews has gone up because LLMs are so good at making flawed code look good. I assume the same goes for everything else we use LLMs for.