There might be something to this; however, N=1, I'm very much the kind of developer who hates pair-programming and falls apart when forced to do it. But it's not the conversation that's the problem - it's other people. Or specifically, my fight-and-flight response that triggers when I am watched and have to keep up with someone (and extreme boredom if the other person can't keep up with me). LLMs aren't people, and they aren't judging me, so they do not trigger this response.
Chat interface is annoying, though. Because it's natural language, I have to type a lot more, which is frustrating - but on the other hand, because it's natural language, I can just type my stream of thought and the LLM understands it. The two aspects cancel out each other, so in terms of efficiently, it's a wash.
Chat interface is annoying, though. Because it's natural language, I have to type a lot more, which is frustrating - but on the other hand, because it's natural language, I can just type my stream of thought and the LLM understands it. The two aspects cancel out each other, so in terms of efficiently, it's a wash.