>I don't think it will be long before you can trust a model more than a human expert.
You will never be able to trust a LLM more than a human expert. Because human expert will use the best available tools (for example, LLMs), will understand "what the client wants" and will put the data in the right context. At best human expert and LLM will be indistinguishable, but I really doubt it. And I think it will take a long time.
At least it's my opinion, we'll see what happens.
> Because human expert will use the best available tools (for example, LLMs), will understand "what the client wants" and will put the data in the right context.
You're not wrong, but when that happens, does it still count as "a human expert" doing it? A chess grandmaster is capable of using Stockfish, but it's not their victory when they do.
Really though I think this line of thinking is better to revisit in 5 or so years. LLM's are still very new, and seemingly everyday new optimizations and strategies are being found. Let's at least hit a plateau before assessing limitations.