Its not certain we'll get to that point, and if we do we'll probably need to rethink society as a whole. We have a lot of training data on human knowledge, discussion and Q&A, but very little on humans actually working and going through their thought process, which I suspect is why projects like AutoGPT aren't really that good [1].
Relatively high fidelity and public data for some domains does exist, however (think all github commits, issues, discussions and pull requests as a whole). For those domains, it indeed might be only a matter of time.
[1]: https://www.reddit.com/r/AutoGPT/comments/13z5z3a/autogpt_is...
Relatively high fidelity and public data for some domains does exist, however (think all github commits, issues, discussions and pull requests as a whole). For those domains, it indeed might be only a matter of time.