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Exactly.
People are focused on art because its easy to meme on and playing 'spot the AI' makes people feel like they're discerning individuals with refined tastes. Short clips of generated music is 100% indistinguishable from human-made. Code is invisible to the average user.
AI-based tools have already been rapidly adopted in industries that experience heavy competition, like game development. Essentially all professional tools include either integrated generation or support for using generative models. Coding is no exception.
It isn't the case that "AI will soon be used by developers unless we stop them". We're living in the "AI is being used and only rarely spotted" age now.