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To follow up my previous comment, I worked on a project where someone fixed an old bug. This bug became a feature for clients who build their systems around this api endpoint. The consequence is hundreds of thousands of user duplicates with automations attaching new ressources and actions randomly on the duplicates. Massive consequences for the customers. If it were an AI doing the fixing with no human intervention, good luck understanding, cleaning the mess and holding accountable. People seem lightly think that if the agent is doing something bad it’s just a risk to take. But when a codebase with massive amounts of loc and logic is build and no human knows it, how to deal with the consequences on people’s business ? Can’t help but think it’s crappy software with a « Google closed your Gmail account, no one knows why and we can’t do anything about it, sorry ». But instead of a mail account it’s part of your business


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