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The problem is not that it can’t produce good code if you’re steering. The problem is that:

There are multiple people on each team, you can not know how closely each teammate monitored their AI.

Somebody who does not car will vastly outperform your output. By orders of magnitude. With the current unicorn chasing trends, that approach tends to be more rewarded.

This produces an incentive to not actually care about the quality. Which will cause issues down the road.

I quite like using AI. I do monitor what it’s doing when I’m building something that should work for a long time. I also do total blind vibe coded scripts when they will never see production.

But for large programs that will require maintenance for years, these things can be dangerous.





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