The third era of AI software development

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13 points | by tosh 4 days ago

3 comments

  • ossa-ma 1 hour ago
    What I doubt most about this shift of "forget writing code or reviewing it you shouldn't even look at it" (their tagline was "review demos, not diffs") is the ignorance of scope-drift. I use agentic tools all day and I can tell you I would absolutely not trust an agent to run for hours without supervision because it is very likely that over the course of HOURS (even with a fully detailed structured plan with .md files and loaded preferences) the agent will have drifted substantially from your initial request.

    The biggest attestation to this is: When Claude is done working on something for you and you haven't told defined the next steps - ask it what you should do next. See if it at all aligns with what you actually wanted to do.

    Now imagine that compounded for hours.

  • piker 1 hour ago
    I’m so exhausted by all the thought leadership from AI company executives. Can you just market a product without a meta discussion on how things are changing so rapidly and where they’re headed? Or better yet, use those legions of agents to cure cancer or something.
    • ajshahH 1 hour ago
      They have to convince CTOs etc they’ll be left behind. The products they’re selling won’t sell fast enough on merit.
  • dgellow 1 hour ago
    To be honest, that sounds pretty nightmarish. The last thing I want is to spend my work time managing whole teams of AI agents