So where does your responsibility of this code end ? Do you just push to repo, merge and that's it or do you also deploy, monitor and maintain the production systems? Who handles outages on saturday night, is it you or someone else ?
Of course it doesn't matter indeed. What I was hinting at is if you forget all the times the LLM was wrong and just remember that one time it was right it makes it seem much more magical than it actually might be.
Also how were the data races significant if nobody noticed them for a decade ? Were you all just coming to work and being like "jeez I dont know why this keeps happening" until the LLM found them for you?
- stop thinking of yourself as slow thinker/fast thinker
- decide if you want to be able to think fast or not and either avoid situations where you have to think fast or seek such situations to practice and get better
The problem with multiplying all the way to the organization size is that it's always going to end up being a big number.
Imagine all the oxygen we would save if we all stopped saying "bless you" every time someone sneezes, multiplied by the population of the world, multiplied by an average time per year someone sneezes multipled by an average lifetime multipled by an average amount of people in the room who can hear the sneeze.
but they don't anymore ? So if someone lives and breathes policeman life and then becomes a drug dealer, is it just like buying drugs from a policeman ?