I think it's probably here to stay, but probably not in its current form. It's currently shiny and new, pitched as a solution to everything. I think once the shine has gone, it will probably just be seen part of a tool set and the tooling can be better refined with that goal.
There has also been a recent study (I think it was from MIT?) that reliance on AI is negatively effecting peoples mental capacity (problem solving, attention span and so on), which seems to point toward the benefits of not using AI to "do things for me", but as an additional learning resource, so I'm hoping people pull back from the over reliance on it soon, but who knows? It's hard to tell people that they shouldn't rely on a convenience.