In Systems Engineering terms, I would say what we are seeing is a system that can deliver an awful lot of things on request. In model based systems Engineering there is always a concept / specification model, where we analyse what is needed by all the stakeholders, and a design model, which is driven by the requirements identified by in the concept model, meeting all the requirements.
ChatGPT shows itself to be useful for both jobs, but is capable of doing the technical design in response to the specification all by itself, given enough requirements.
If we find that what it produces doesn't quite meet what we wanted, the clever thing to do is update the requirements set and try again, rather than try to manually fix what it produced.
Anyhow, ChatGPT looks to me like it could destroy pretty much all business for profit.
And that actually wouldn't be a bad thing, provided we are funded unconditionally, in order to free us up from what is in most cases bullshit jobs and bullshit business, since everything done for profit is directly related to temperature rise, it's an energy con we never realised until now, so we have to move from extracted energy to the only actual source of mathematically positive energy, that is energy added to Earth rather than subtracted from it.
ChatGPT is paving the way to do that, it seems to me (It is solar powered itself by residing mostly on ex Ethereum miner hardware) Hence why it's free, the energy supplying it is free.
Imagine what will happen when someone at the Ubuntu repository requests an interface to allow ChatGPT to do their coding, and a Ubuntu user somewhere requests an interface allowing ChatGPT to maintain their Ubuntu Installation.
Yup, fully automated Ubuntu.
How would Windows compete with that?