I'm not sure the projection was really needed, seems like following this mass-layoff no-code logic into future is a real stretch that is based on one absurd assumption; "Hallucination is just a bug to be squashed not a fundamental multi-computational(Wolfram term) ambiguity"
There's absolutely room for a AI first OS, but 50 bucks says it'll be Unix based, 100 bucks says it'll be largely hand coded and will still have a command terminal that is not in natural language. If you want to really extrapolate; Nvidia chips are already partly designed by "AI", at some point hardware instruction sets are going to become unintelligible(see irreducible) to their functionality... This will have pros in efficiency but still retain the cons. Unix, and C have legs for hundreds of years to come from their inherent simplicity, if you cannot see this, then sure your job as a mere scribe will be replaced by more actual architectural writers that care about composing orders of operations not just slapping async on every function and letting the AI chip make some graph out of this.