I think it's notable that the pitch for AI coding is "we're all product owners now" and not "we're all QA testers now"
Which is exactly backwards
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I think it's notable that the pitch for AI coding is "we're all product owners now" and not "we're all QA testers now"
Which is exactly backwards
@jenniferplusplus QA? I don’t think any of the people pitching AI coding have ever worked in a company that had an actual QA team.
Sadly software QA is pretty much non-existent in most places because you cam always fix it later. My first real office job was in a QA department for computer controllers that had to meet NATO AQAP-1 and boy it was taken a *lot* more seriously than anything I’ve ever seen since in any other industry.
(Checks release date on AQAP-1… boy I’m getting old)
Don't forget, I also have 15+ years of data entry experience for Google and Facebook
Are you doing customer interviews? No
Are you doing competition research? No
Are you watching market trends? No
You're not a product owner. Grow up
And I _know_ you're not doing quality assurance, while you're generating floods of code
@jenniferplusplus so many of my discussions are about this. How do you scale every process on either side of engineering to handle an engineering organization that is measuring success primarily by their increase in their output.
@jenniferplusplus I told the AI to do a good job, so it’s fine.