Performance death by over-performance of code-generators? After that? Rejuvenation of dying systems by constantly generated new systems. Also selling retro software in containers cause it "works"..
As in code grows organically- and thus becomes ever more capable but also ever more buggy. Then it needs to die, reasons about the produced horror, promises never again and does it again, forever and ever.
Thus the state of the art was produced by the art.