1. Let's assume it was smart and can update a field spanning 1000s of microservices to deliver this new feature. Is this really something you should celebrate? I'd say no. At this point there should have been better tooling and infrastructure in place.
2. Is there really infinite CRUD to add after >10 years? In the same organization where you need >100s of developers all the time? 1s where you'd ignore code reviews and "just accept its changes"? Whether I write code or my colleagues etc I'd have a meaningful discussion about the proposed changes, the impacts and most likely suggest changes because nothing is perfect.
So again, it's about the environment, the organization or at least this individual case where coding isn't just about adding some lines to a file. And that's with AI or not.
None of the above.
This isn't about how "smart" AI is.
1. Let's assume it was smart and can update a field spanning 1000s of microservices to deliver this new feature. Is this really something you should celebrate? I'd say no. At this point there should have been better tooling and infrastructure in place.
2. Is there really infinite CRUD to add after >10 years? In the same organization where you need >100s of developers all the time? 1s where you'd ignore code reviews and "just accept its changes"? Whether I write code or my colleagues etc I'd have a meaningful discussion about the proposed changes, the impacts and most likely suggest changes because nothing is perfect.
So again, it's about the environment, the organization or at least this individual case where coding isn't just about adding some lines to a file. And that's with AI or not.