LLMs take away some of the costs of producing output.
If you liked the actual experience of production (as an artist or programmer) then it's scary, it will take the parts you liked.
But if you saw the point of being an artist or programmer was the output, and the process of production was just a means to an end, you might not care.
Before LLMs you had to love the production to stick with it in order to gain skills and produce output you were proud of, but now focusing on the production could prevent you from a new style of faster exploration.
In such a world, the taste and judgment on what constitutes good output is more important than the ability to do the production.