I think a lot of the criticism is constructive. Many of the limitations won’t just magically go away - we’ll have to build tooling and processes and adjust our way of thinking to get there. Most devs will jump across to anything useful the second it’s ready, I would think
I do see a lot of constructive criticism from people who actually use these tools regularly, but there is also a heap of uninformed complaints from the luddites among us.
It's true that the limitations won't magically go away. Some may _never_ go away. I have a suspicion that neuroticism and hallucination are intrinsic qualities of intelligence, artificial or otherwise.
Many of the criticisms leveled could readily be applied to a fellow human. It seems what the naysayers really don't like are _other people_, especially imperfect ones.