Documentation in general got the knife in the back. This has nothing to do with UML I believe. The cost for refactoring pure software is very low so any mistake can quickly be corrected.
I would still insist UML be taught at universities just to open the mind of the students to possibilities.
For other industries which include hardware and software which has a relationship between mistakes and high costs, then it is obvious that any documentation technique should be used to lower the cost.
For other industries which include hardware and software which has a relationship between mistakes and high costs, then it is obvious that any documentation technique should be used to lower the cost.