Interestingly, the bar for machine accuracy is often much higher than for humans for us to be willing to adopt its autonomy (baseball ABS systems or self-driving cars come to mind as examples).
I can imagine a future where even if an AI code reviewer that autonomously reviewed code resulted in a noticeable drop in some meaningful metrics, like DORA's MTTR or Deployment Frequency, an organization would flip out the very first time the AI made a mistake, even if a human reviewer would have resulted in 10x as many impactful errors.
I can imagine a future where even if an AI code reviewer that autonomously reviewed code resulted in a noticeable drop in some meaningful metrics, like DORA's MTTR or Deployment Frequency, an organization would flip out the very first time the AI made a mistake, even if a human reviewer would have resulted in 10x as many impactful errors.